Forgot to say Yaale Veyavo on Shabbat Rosh Chodesh

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Question

Hello, During the Shacharit of Shabbat Rosh Chodesh, someone forgot to say Yaale Veyavo and wants to start the Amidah individually and repeat the prayer. 1. Should he do so? 2. If he realized his mistake during the chazzan's repetition, when the chazzan reached Yaale Veyavo, how should he proceed? That is, when should he repeat the prayer, immediately when he remembers parallel to the chazzan's repetition? Or should he wait (however, the following parts like Hallel, Torah reading, Mussaf cannot be missed either)?

Answer

Hello,

1. He should repeat the prayer and add Yaale Veyavo.

2. He can repeat it along with the chazzan's repetition. He should not delay, so as not to miss the time for prayer.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 422, Seif 1

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