When during Birkat Kohanim should one aim to finish the 'Ribono Shel Olam' prayer?
Synopsis
The Mechaber requires finishing in sync with the Kohanim as the congregation answers Amen. The Mishnah Berurah and later authorities clarify that this means at the end of each of the three verses, and provide guidance if one cannot finish in time.
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