A. Ordinarily, during Shemoneh Esrei, both walking and signaling to others are forbidden. However, if there is a pressing need, it is clear from the following Mishnah Berurah (104:1) that motioning is preferable rather than walking. The Mishnah Berurah writes that if a child is disrupting one's tefillah, the first choice is to signal to him to be quiet. If this does not help, one should walk away from the child and continue davening in a different room. Poskim write that if the child is also bothering others, you may pick up the child and carry him into a different room. (In all cases one may not talk. Talking during Shemoneh Esrei is considered a hefsek [an interruption] and will invalidate the tefillah.) In any event, signaling is a better solution than walking. Therefore, in the case of the yarmulke, if possible, one should signal without talking rather than walking to pick up the yarmulke. |
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