Removing a Disturbance During the Recitation of Shema
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Question
A person who is in the middle of reciting the Shema, and someone is intentionally disturbing him, is he allowed to hint to another person to remove the disturbance?
Answer
Shalom Rav
Although it is forbidden to hint during the recitation of the Shema, if it is done for the sake of the prayer itself, it is permitted.
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