Hearing Kedusha at the End of One's Prayer

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Question

Hello, A person is finishing the Amidah in Shacharit/Mincha, and the congregation is in the repetition of the chazzan during Kedusha. How should he act in the following cases: 1. The person has concluded "Who blesses His people Israel with peace," but has not yet reached "May the words of my mouth be acceptable." 2. The person has finished "May the words of my mouth be acceptable" and is in personal supplications.

Answer

Hello

Before "May the words of my mouth be acceptable," he should not respond.

After "May the words of my mouth be acceptable," he should only say 'Kadosh', 'Baruch', 'Yimloch'. 



Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 122, סעיף 1.

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