Interruption between Yishtabach and the Blessings of Shema

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Question

Hello Rabbi, I live in France where sunrise is very late (sometimes 08:45 AM), and most people do not observe praying after sunrise due to yeshiva or work that usually starts at 9:00. I, thank God, manage to observe it, but unfortunately, I have to pray alone. I wanted to ask if I am allowed to pray with the congregation until Yishtabach, study until sunrise, and continue from Baruchu, or is this considered an interruption? And am I allowed to respond to the Kedusha with the minyan, as well as all the Amens and Tachanun of the congregation? Thank you.

Answer

It is not permissible to do so.

All the best

 

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Siman 66

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