What spiritual significance does 'Yih'yu L'Ratzon' carry, and how carefully should it be recited?
Synopsis
The Mishnah Berurah records kabbalistic and practical reasons for careful, intentional recitation of 'Yih'yu L'Ratzon', and emphasizes praying privately for personal needs after the prayer.
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