May the 'Master of the World' prayer (Ribon HaOlamim) be recited in the middle of the Amidah after passing gas and retreating?
Synopsis
Since passing gas constitutes a forced interruption that suspends the Amidah, reciting the Ribon HaOlamim in the middle is permitted — the prayer is not considered an additional forbidden interruption.
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If one passes gas during prayer and the smell lingers, where does one resume prayer after the smell dissipates?
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If one urgently needs to pass gas during prayer and cannot hold back, must one walk backward four cubits before doing so?
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Is it permitted to pass gas at all during prayer, or must one hold back even at the cost of discomfort?
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Must one walk specifically backward (not sideways or forward) when retreating four cubits to pass gas during prayer?
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After passing gas and reciting Ribon HaOlamim, does one return to one's prayer spot before or after reciting the prayer?
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What is the halakhic sign of passing gas from below ('from below') versus sneezing from the nose ('from above') during prayer?
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Is it permitted to pass gas during prayer when wearing tefillin?
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