Reciting 'Veten Tal U'Matar' After Completing the Blessing

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Question

If someone forgot to say 'Veten Tal U'Matar' in the blessing of the years and completed the blessing, can they immediately say 'Veten Tal U'Matar' between the blessings?

Answer

One should wait and say it in the blessing of 'Shma Koleinu', but if there is concern that they might forget to say it in 'Shma Koleinu', they can say it before starting 'Teka B'Shofar'.

Source

According to Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 114, Se'if 4 and Biur Halacha, Dibur HaMatchil 'Ve'im Siyem', and Siman 117 and 122. The reason for the ruling is that since one can complete it later in the prayer, they should not interrupt and say it between the blessings, but rather say it in the blessing of 'Shma Koleinu', Mishnah Berurah, Siman 117, Sif-Katan 15.

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