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If someone accidentally misses davening, but would have skipped it anyway, does he do tashlumin?
Usually, if someone accidentally misses a davening, he makes the shemoneh esrei up by saying it twice the next time (called tashlumin) [source needed]. If someone misses davening accidentally, but ...
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- Usually, if someone accidentally misses a davening, he makes the shemoneh esrei up by saying it twice the next time (called *tashlumin*) [source needed].
If someone misses davening accidentally, let's say he forgot, but would have skipped davening even if he hadn't forgotten, can he still do *tashlumin*?
- Usually, if someone accidentally misses a davening, he makes the shemoneh esrei up by saying it twice the next time (called *tashlumin*) [source needed].
- If someone misses davening accidentally, but would have skipped davening even if he hadn't forgotten, can he still do *tashlumin*?
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If someone accidentally misses davening, but would have skipped it anyway, does he do tashlumin?
Usually, if someone accidentally misses a davening, he makes the shemoneh esrei up by saying it twice the next time (called *tashlumin*) [source needed]. If someone misses davening accidentally, let's say he forgot, but would have skipped davening even if he hadn't forgotten, can he still do *tashlumin*?