- Halacha
- Prayer
without Hashems name
Question
what about if someone were to say it using the word Hashem instead of the actual name? Is that still forbidden without a minyan?
thank you
blessings
Answer
Shalom,
Saying the 13 midot without Hashem’s name, but rather just using the word Hashem, is permitted even when there is no minyan.
Blessings

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