Recitation of Sacrifices in Prayer for a Mourner During Shiva
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Question
Is it permissible for a mourner during Shiva to recite the sacrifices in prayer, as well as the Pitum ha-Ketoret at the end of the prayer, since they are words of Torah?
Answer
He recites the section of the Tamid offering, which is part of the obligatory prayer, and the Pitum ha-Ketoret after the prayer and the section of 'Eizehu Mekoman', without the 'Yehi Ratzon' that follows, and does not recite the section of the Binding of Isaac, the section of the Manna, and the Pitum ha-Ketoret before the prayer.
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