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Is there any davening unique to being said when alone?

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I know that there are parts of davening that one can only say, or be involved with saying, in the presence of a minyan, but I was wondering if there were pieces of davening that can only happen when one is NOT with a minyan (and the extension, when one is all by himself). I'm curious if there is anything tailored for the individual or if davening is inherently geared towards being a communal experience.

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JoelK‭ wrote over 4 years ago

There are passages to be said instead of the communal passages of kaddish, barchu, kedushah etc. Is that what you’re looking for?

rosends‭ wrote over 4 years ago

There are the "zeh omer ani" sections but I'm not sure if that's what I mean. I have to refine my thinking.

AA ‭ wrote over 4 years ago

"if there is anything tailored for the individual or if davening is inherently geared towards being a communal experience" This seems like a false dichotomy.