Responding Amen to a Chazan Who Recites Kaddish Quietly

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Question

A chazan who recites the Kaddish very quietly, is it permissible to respond Amen and Yehei Shmei Rabbah louder than the one reciting?

Answer

One should not respond Amen louder than the one reciting, but Yehei Shmei Rabbah should be said loudly and even louder than the one reciting.

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