{"id":6440,"date":"2010-01-21T06:00:20","date_gmt":"2010-01-21T04:00:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/?p=6440"},"modified":"2018-05-24T12:10:48","modified_gmt":"2018-05-24T09:10:48","slug":"02-21-06","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ph.yhb.org.il\/en\/02-21-06\/","title":{"rendered":"06 &#8211; The Passages of Supplication and Nefillat Apayim"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It is proper not to interrupt by talking between <i>Shemoneh Esrei<\/i> and <i>Tachanun<\/i>, because when the recital of the prayers of supplication is linked to <i>Shemoneh Esrei<\/i>, the prayers are more favorably accepted (<i>Shulchan Aruch<\/i> 131:1; <i>Mishnah Berurah<\/i> 1).<\/p>\n<p>Concerning the <i>nusach<\/i> of <i>Tachanun<\/i>, there are differences between the various ethnic groups. The reason for this is that when most Jews lived in Israel or in Babylon, each person would recite prayers of supplication in his own tongue. Only later on, in the time of the <i>Rishonim<\/i>, when the exiles dispersed, certain set wordings took shape. Additionally, approximately four hundred years ago, some changes were made in <i>Nusach Sephard<\/i>, based on <i>Kavanot HaAri<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p>According to <i>Kavanot HaAri<\/i>, it is customary to recite <i>Vidui<\/i> (confession) and the Thirteen Attributes of mercy before the Psalm of <i>Nefillat Apayim<\/i>, so that after achieving atonement from the recital of <i>Vidui<\/i> and the Thirteen Attributes, one arrives at the pinnacle of these prayers, <i>Nefillat Apayim<\/i> (<i>Kaf HaChaim<\/i> 131:5). According to the Ashkenazic and Yemenite (Baladi) <i>minhag<\/i>, we open with <i>Vidui<\/i> and the Thirteen Attributes only on Mondays and Thursdays, the days when we recite numerous prayers of supplication. However, on the remaining days, we say <i>Nefillat Apayim<\/i> immediately following the <i>Amidah<\/i>, because it is best to adjoin <i>Nefillat Apayim<\/i> to the <i>Amidah<\/i> as much as possible.<\/p>\n<p>In <i>Nefillat Apayim<\/i>, according to the Sephardic<i> Nusach<\/i>, Psalm 25 is recited, whereas those who follow <i>Nusach Ashkenaz<\/i> and <i>Sephard-Chassidi<\/i> say Psalm 6.<\/p>\n<p>On Mondays and Thursdays, additional prayers of supplication are recited, since those days are days of Divine grace when prayer is more graciously accepted. They are said while standing (<i>Shulchan Aruch<\/i> and <i>Rama<\/i> 134:1). The prayer \u201c<i>V\u2019Hu Rachum<\/i>\u201d was compiled by three elders exiled from Jerusalem, as explained in the writings of the <i>Rishonim<\/i> (<i>Abudraham<\/i>, <i>Ra\u2019avan<\/i>, <i>Manhig<\/i>, <i>Kolbo<\/i> 18). Distinctions in wording between the various customs are slight, except that the <i>Sephardim<\/i> add more prayers of supplication<i> <\/i>before it and the <i>Ashkenazim<\/i> add prayers of supplication after it.<\/p>\n<p>Another difference is that in <i>Nusach Sephard<\/i> the additional prayers of supplication<i> <\/i>of Mondays and Thursdays are recited after <i>Nefillat Apayim<\/i>, whereas in <i>Nusach Ashkenaz<\/i> they are recited before <i>Nefillat Apayim<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p>A person who practices according to one <i>nusach<\/i> and prays in a place in which most people are praying in another <i>nusach<\/i> is permitted to pray as he wishes. If he decides to follow his own custom, he should not make his different <i>minhag<\/i> noticeable. If the <i>chazan<\/i> is reciting the Thirteen Attributes, even one who does not have the custom to recite them must join the congregation. Someone reciting a longer <i>nusach<\/i> when the <i>chazan<\/i> starts saying <i>Kaddish<\/i>,<i> <\/i>must stop his prayers of supplication, respond to <i>Kaddish<\/i>, and continue on to the next stage of the prayer service. The reason for this is that the exact wording of the prayers of supplication<i> <\/i>does not prevent a person from fulfilling his obligation, and anyone who recited even a few prayers of supplication has already fulfilled his obligation. If he so desires, he may finish the prayers of supplication<i> <\/i>after the prayer service.<sup><a id=\"_te02ftnref21_7\" class=\"aup1\" href=\"#_te02ftn21_7\">[7]<\/a><\/sup><\/p>\n<div>\n<hr size=\"1\" \/>\n<div><a id=\"_te02ftn21_7\" href=\"#_te02ftnref21_7\">[7]<\/a>. See earlier in this book in the laws of the wordings and the customs of the different ethnic groups, 6:5. The <i>Igrot Moshe<\/i> <i>Orach Chaim<\/i> 4:34 advises that one who is accustomed to saying <i>Vidui<\/i> but prays in a place in which it is not said, says it without beating his chest, so that it will not be noticeable. In a place where people praying with different wordings (<i>nusachim<\/i>) pray together, it is best they follow the custom of the <i>chazan<\/i>. Nevertheless, those who wish to say <i>Vidui<\/i> are permitted to beat their chest, for there is no concern of \u201c<i>Lo Titgodedu<\/i>\u201d (fragmenting the nation into divergent groups with different practices) or causing dissension, because everyone knows that concerning <i>Vidui<\/i> there are various customs. However, one must calculate the time in such a way that he will succeed in finishing <i>Nefillat Apayim<\/i> before <i>Kaddish<\/i>, because after <i>Kaddish<\/i>, he will have to continue on to say <i>Ashrei<\/i> with the congregation.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It is proper not to interrupt by talking between Shemoneh Esrei and Tachanun, because when the recital of the prayers of supplication is linked to Shemoneh Esrei, the prayers are more favorably accepted (Shulchan Aruch 131:1; Mishnah Berurah 1). Concerning the nusach of Tachanun, there are differences between the various ethnic groups. 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