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If one misses ברכו at מעריב , should he rush his שמונה עשרה in order to say it after Davening ?

Selef1110
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  • Not all authorities accept Borchu b'asra, so one should ask the gabbai of the minyan if the minhog hamokaum is to do so [note to self: refrain from typing in Ashkenazis] – Noach MiFrankfurt Dec 06 '15 at 02:38
  • http://judaism.stackexchange.com/a/3679 – msh210 Dec 06 '15 at 06:03
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  • @DannySchoemann "should he rush his שמונה עשרה" is not part of the other question. This question seems to presume an affirmative answer to the other question and move on from there. It would be a great deal more valuable if it would refer to material in the answers to the other question first, explicitly, but I don't think it's a duplicate. – Isaac Moses Dec 07 '15 at 15:37

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most certainly not. it would be no different than rushing you meeting with a dignitary in order to pay him respect as he leaves... we never find that one should rush his davening for any mitzva, and barachu is no different.

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