Here's an interesting page from the Voice of Jacob's October 1841 issue - the periodicals' second. It gives the guidelines for saying kaddish for "the guidance of a colonial congregation under [the] pastoral care" of Chief Rabbi Solomon Hirschell.(Perhaps in Australia?)
"For the Borchu Kaddish, if any (and not repeated by the Pores Shma)...." what's that referring to?
ReplyDeletePores shema is when somebody recites kaddish and borechu before the chazzon begins chazoras ha'shatz, as explained in the Taz in 61
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