Prayer 'Save, O Lord' During Fatigue

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Question

If someone is very tired and awake at dawn, can they say 'Save, O Lord' and get up after the end of the prayer time for prayer in a minyan?

Answer

Shalom Rav,

The prayer 'Save, O Lord' mentioned in the Gemara Berachot is not brought in the Shulchan Aruch. The options mentioned are only the recitation of the first and last three blessings and between them 'Havineinu'. Or the recitation of 'Tzorkhei Amcha Merubim'.

The 'Havineinu' prayer is said in times of distress, and if said not in times of distress, the Mishnah Berurah is uncertain if the obligation of prayer is fulfilled.

The 'Tzorkhei Amcha' prayer is said only in a place of danger. And when one is out of danger, they must return and pray again.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 110

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