What should one say if one cannot finish the 'Ribono Shel Olam' before the Kohanim finish their blessing?
Synopsis
The Mechaber prescribes 'Adir BaMarom' as a fallback prayer. Authorities dispute whether 'Adir BaMarom' is said when one finishes early (before the Kohanim) or late (after), and whether current custom to always say it is appropriate.
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