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Jun 4, 2021 at 17:01 comment added TwoOs Regarding 6 vs 10, 10 is the shlaymos al pi Kabbalah. 10 is lchatchila. But see Rambam Hilchos tefila Perek 8 or 9 that talks about people that aren't Davening , as they hear from the shlaich tzibur
Jun 4, 2021 at 16:58 comment added TwoOs U can start Shema a esrei with 6. You need 10 for chazaras hashatz. U need 6 for Kaddish after shemona esrei at maariv. See Sh"a Siman 51 or 52... m"b ksa a"h Kaf HaChaim . All I said is done when needed. Generally you should wait for 10 always.
May 26, 2021 at 17:14 comment added AKA @TorahKnowledgeSeeker Igros Moshe Orach Chaim 1:28-30 says it isn't (though he gets uncertain at the end of 30).
May 26, 2021 at 1:30 comment added TorahKnowledgeSeeker Thank you so much. Can you advise where to find the IGM saying it is not considered tefillah b'tzibur?
May 25, 2021 at 22:19 comment added IsraelReader @AKA I tried finding the Iggros Moshe, but was unsuccessful. However I did find the IGM (OC Vol. 3:9, p.308) where he argues on the CS, regarding davening with the Chazzan, if it counts as Tefillah Be'tzibur (CS-Yes, IGM-No).
May 25, 2021 at 21:49 comment added AKA @IsraelReader Dirshu cites IG"M and others saying not, and Minchas Yitzchak and others saying yes - didn't notice Chasam Sofer but could be!
May 25, 2021 at 21:19 comment added IsraelReader @AKA Debate between Shut Chassam Sofer and Shut Iggros Moshe?
May 25, 2021 at 19:54 comment added AKA Will follow with a proper answer, but see Mishna Berurah 90:28 which implies that it doesn't count as tefilllah betzibur, but just allows Kaddish/Kedushah to be said. Apparently others argue though.
May 25, 2021 at 19:31 history edited TorahKnowledgeSeeker CC BY-SA 4.0
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