What is the proper conclusion of the Afternoon Service on Yom Kippur, and what happens if a priest who is ritually unfit ascends to perform the priestly blessing?
Synopsis
The conclusion of Minhah on Yom Kippur involves specific procedures regarding who may raise the priestly blessing and what actions are taken if an unfit priest ascends.
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