What is the correct vocalization of the word in the phrase 'the Kohanim are with Your holy ones'—should it include 'kohanim' as a separate element?
Synopsis
A precise textual question about whether the word 'Kohanim' is a standalone element or grammatically bound to the following phrase in the substitute blessing.
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