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Ger and "shelo asani goy"

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Rabbi Chaim Tabasky

6 Tevet 5766
Question
I converted a few years ago and now sometimes I’m the sheliach tzibbur during pesukei d’zimrah on Shabbat Kodesh. I was advised to say "shelo asani goy" because everybody says it this way and this is the original text of the Morning Brachot. But now I read in the Mishnah Berurah that I should not say it, because first I was a goy... (that’s true). What should I do?
Answer
Although the Shulchan Aruch says that a convert should not recite this bracha, many poskim disagree. Therefor, in the case in which a convert is "sha"tz" he should say the bracha. It is not necesarry to avoid being a shaliach tzibbur because of this.
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