Responding 'Amen' Between the Blessings of the Shema
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Question
The question is about responding 'Amen' between the blessings of the Shema in the evening prayer after reciting the Shema. If someone has already said the blessing 'Shomer Amo Yisrael La'ad' and hears the chazzan reciting the blessing 'Ga'al Yisrael', should they respond 'Amen'?
Answer
Shalom Rav
One should respond 'Amen', as is the custom between the sections.
Source
Biur Halacha, Siman 66, Se'if 5, Dibur HaMatchil "Ve'elu"
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