Reciting 'Yehiu LeRatzon' during Kedusha

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Question

If one finishes the Amidah and has not yet said 'Yehiu LeRatzon' and the congregation is reciting Kedusha, what can he say? Can he say 'Yehiu LeRatzon' during Kedusha to be able to respond to Kedusha as usual with the congregation?

Answer

Shalom and blessings

If he has not yet said 'Yehiu LeRatzon', he can only say 'Kadosh' and 'Baruch'. He can say 'Yehiu LeRatzon' after saying 'Baruch', and thus he will be able to respond with 'Yimloch' as well.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chayim, Siman 122, Seif 1

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