May a second chazzan conduct a full second prayer service (including Poreis al Sh'ma and repetition of the Amidah) in the same synagogue where the congregation has already prayed?
Synopsis
The Rema permits a second chazzan to conduct a full second service in the same synagogue for latecomers, but rules that the second chazzan should not stand in the same spot as the first, as this appears disrespectful to the first congregation. An exception exists if the first congregation has left.
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What exactly does 'Poreis al Sh'ma' consist of — does it include the full blessing of Yotzer Or or only Kaddish and Barchu?
4 opinions
Is Poreis al Sh'ma performed during the evening (Ma'ariv) service as it is in the morning (Shacharit)?
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How many people who have not heard Kaddish/Kedushah are required before Poreis al Sh'ma is performed on their behalf?
3 opinions
May someone who has already heard Kaddish and Kedushah serve as the one who does Poreis al Sh'ma for others who have not?
2 opinions
When one performs Poreis al Sh'ma and then proceeds to be the shaliach tzibur (chazzan) for the repetition, must he complete the entire Amidah?
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May the shaliach tzibur interrupt between Geulah and Tefillah (or within Sh'ma and its blessings) to perform Poreis al Sh'ma for latecomers?
2 opinions
May the second chazzan's group take out the Torah scroll and read from it if the first group already read from the Torah?
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Do all individuals who prayed separately (each on their own, without a minyan) later have the right to conduct Kaddish and Kedushah as a group?
4 opinions
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