A. Ordinarily, one is not permitted to walk around during Shemoneh Esrei, but it is permitted if there is a pressing need to avoid a distraction. For example, Shulchan Aruch (OC 96:2) writes that if one began Shemoneh Esrei and realizes he does not have a siddur, he can retrieve the siddur if he knows where the siddurim are kept and will not have to search. Rav Chaim Kanievsky (Ishei Yisroel 32, n.19) writes that if one becomes confused during Shemoneh Esrei and cannot continue without a siddur, he may even search for a siddur, since there is no other choice. Similarly, Mishnah Berurah (104:1) writes that one may distance himself during Shemoneh Esrei from disturbances that affect his concentration, and this would seemingly include rain. |
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