What is the benefit of regularly reciting the four phrases 'Act for the sake of Your Name / Right Hand / Torah / Holiness' at the end of Shemoneh Esrei?
Synopsis
The Mechaber records a Midrashic tradition that one who regularly says these four phrases will merit to greet the Shechina.
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May one interrupt between Shemoneh Esrei and 'Yih'yu L'Ratzon' to respond to Kaddish or Kedushah?
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When one who regularly says supplications (Elokai Netzor) has not yet finished and the chazzan reaches Kaddish or Kedushah, should one truncate the supplications and stand up?
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Is it proper to recite supplications (Elokai Netzor) before saying 'Yih'yu L'Ratzon' at the end of Shemoneh Esrei?
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