Should Ein Kanu Elinu be recited in the Afternoon Service on Yom Kippur after Musaf?
Synopsis
Authorities debate whether Ein Kanu Elinu (a prayer recited on other days and Shabbat) should be included in the Yom Kippur afternoon service, based on whether its function is already fulfilled.
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