Being in a Place with a Different Custom
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Question
A person who prays in the Ashkenazi rite and is now in a minyan with the Sephardic rite, should they say 'Baruch She'amar' after 'Hodu', or should they start with 'Baruch She'amar' as per their custom?
Answer
As per their custom, because what is not noticeable, they do according to their custom.
Source
Magen Avraham, Siman 131, Magen Avraham, Siman 493
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