If one mistakenly said 'yom chag haSukkot hazeh' instead of 'Shemini Atzeret' in the Amidah, must one repeat the Amidah?
Synopsis
The Mishnah Berurah reports a dispute among acharonim. All agree that if one has not yet concluded the bracha, one must go back to 'vatiten lanu' and say the correct text. But if one already finished (uprooted one's feet), the matter is disputed.
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