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The custom bromo in the Bet Hakneset is that at the time of prayers, the Cantor (driver

Repetition of the Amidah | Chabad
The custom bromo in the Bet Hakneset is that at the time of prayers, the Cantor (driver's Prayer) and the public to follow the order of the Tefillah together. This means that with the completion of each chapter to Jazán hope to continue and when it ends a blessing bromo respond Amen. This process is repeated throughout the recitation except the amide in which only the amide Jazán fully repeated. What is the reason? bromo The Sages decreed that Cantor to repeat the Amida that even illiterate Jew, answering Amen to every blessing meets the Amidah as if he's any recitation. Therefore he must be standing in the right attitude of one who is in the Amida (eg. Give the three steps at the beginning and end).
From here we see the deep love expressing our sages for every Jew, even by one who is ignorant and simple that no read. They instituted that all the congregation should wait so that they too can participate and be one more like everyone else. This rule is true even if we know that all involved in this time of prayer are lawyers and prayed with the Jazan, just in an illiterate entered unnoticed and shame not ask that Amida is repeated, for this hypothetical Yehudi repetition is justified in every case. However it is clear that in the case of the Shema Israel, as a precept in itself and should be recited in the morning and evening, is fulfilled only if each pronounces. bromo
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