If one recited Shema and skipped a verse but knows which verse was skipped, where does one return to?
Synopsis
If one knows exactly which verse was skipped, one returns to the beginning of that verse and continues from there through the end of the section. Returning to the skipped verse alone without continuing to the end would itself constitute reading out of order.
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