When Rosh Chodesh falls on Shabbat and one forgot Rosh Chodesh but remembered Shabbat, what should be done?
Synopsis
If only Rosh Chodesh is forgotten but Shabbat is mentioned, and the omission is discovered after beginning HaTov veHaMeitiv, whether one must return.
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