Praying in a Minyan with a Different Nusach

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Question

A person praying [not the chazan] with Nusach Sephard in an Ashkenazi synagogue, can he also say Kedusha with Nusach Sephard, or is there a prohibition of 'lo titgodedu'? What are the guidelines regarding what is allowed and what is not, and what is the difference? Thank you very much.

Answer

Shalom Rav,

Any action or statement made publicly should follow the custom of the synagogue, according to the law of 'lo titgodedu'.

However, what is said quietly can be according to one's own custom.

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