Forgot to say 'Mi Kamocha' during the Ten Days of Repentance

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Question

Hello Rabbi, during the Ten Days of Repentance, a person did not say 'Mi Kamocha Av Harachamim Zocher Yetzurav LeChaim Berachamim' in the blessing of 'Mechaye HaMeitim' and concluded the blessing. How should he proceed?

Answer

Hello Rabbi 

Continue to pray as usual. 

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 582, סעיף 5
If one did not say: 'Zochreinu' and 'Mi Kamocha', he is not required to repeat. Rema: Even if he has not yet taken three steps back, but only finished that blessing (Terumat HaDeshen), and the same applies if he did not say: 'Vechatvenu' and 'Uv'sefer', the law is the same.

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