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Chazarat Hashatz (/xəˈzɑːrɑːtˈhʃɑːts/; Hebrew: חזרת הש״ץ, ḥazarat ha-shaṣ [χaˈzaʁat haˈʃats]) (or Repetition of the Amidah) is a part of the Jewish Amidah prayer, in which the prayer leader (Shaliach Tzibbur) repeats the prayer aloud after all congregants have recited it silently. This repetition takes place in all prayers except for the Maariv prayer.