Nekadeish, Na'aritzcho, etc. - said by chazan only ?

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22 Sep 2008 13:37 #611 by meirk
Does the Kohol say "Nakdishoch" or only the chazan?
And the other parts of the kedusho on shabbos/yom touv?

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Meir

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23 Sep 2008 06:02 #613 by Michael
The congregation does not say Nekadeish or Na'aritzcho - the chazan alone says them, calling upon the congregation to answer with "Kodoush". Also Leumosom boruch youmeru on weekdays, and Uvdeivrei kodshecho etc. is only said by the chazzan.

The long paragraphs said on Shabbos and Yom Tov (Oz Bekoul, Kvoudou Moleih etc.) are said by the congregation as well. But in the time of the Rishounim they were also said only by the chazan.

Michael

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24 Sep 2008 02:39 #622 by Michael
Rav Hamburger just told me that although one who would like to say the long paragraphs added on Shabbos and Yom Tov may say them, there may be some problem doing so. Pouskei Ashkenaz did not stop the tzibbur from saying them, but they did not push them to do so either. In the Rodelheim siddur these paragraphs are still marked as parts that should be said by the chazzan only.

Michael FRBSH

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26 Sep 2008 00:51 #629 by rallisw
The additional paragraphs included in the Roedelheim Machzor for Kedusoh Roush Hashonoh Musaf and Kedushous for all the tefillous on Yom Kippur. Are they said by both the Chazzan and the Tzibbur (as written in the Roedelheim Machzor) or either by the Chazzan or the Tzibbur? Are they later additions which may be skipped especially when orennen in a minyon which doesn't say them l'gamrei?

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