Rosh Hashanah - Simanim

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Question

Is it permissible to say the "Yehi Ratzon" on Rosh Hashanah for the vegetable karet if I have ground it together with zucchini, which are the majority (because they are cheaper than karet)? I also added eggs, mashed potatoes, and cornflour and fried patties from this mixture. I am asking because each patty contains very little karet. So, is it possible to say the "Yehi Ratzon"? And if it is possible, should "Elokeinu v'Elokei Avoteinu" be said with the name of Hashem or without it?

Answer

Shalom and blessings,

As long as the taste of the karet is discernible, you may say the "Yehi Ratzon," even with the name of Hashem.

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