Reciting Pitum HaKetoret
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Question
Is there an obligation to say Pitum HaKetoret in Shacharit (I am not referring in Shacharit to the Nekava that is said at the end of the prayer) and in Mincha?
And if so, is there a requirement to read it specifically from parchment (klaf)?
And if so, is there a requirement to read it specifically from parchment (klaf)?
Answer
Shalom and blessings.
There is no obligation to say the Parashat HaKetoret. However, it is proper to say it before Shacharit and before Mincha.
There is no obligation to say it from parchment (klaf). Some have the custom to do so as a segula for livelihood.
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