Said 'Ata Yatzarta' on a Regular Shabbat

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Question

If one said 'Ata Yatzarta' in the Mussaf prayer on a regular Shabbat, does he need to pray again (Sephardi)?

Answer

Hello,

According to the Shulchan Aruch, if one mentions an incorrect mention in prayer, he has fulfilled his obligation.

However, the Mishnah Berurah writes that many Acharonim disagree with this and hold that if one said something false, such as 'this day is Rosh Chodesh', it is considered as if he spoke mundane words during prayer, and he must return to the beginning of that blessing. If he did not return to the beginning of the blessing, he does not repeat the blessing.

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