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4. Havdalah 5. When One Sees An Ox While Davening 6. Chavrusa
7. Black bulls, Otiyot and Arod 8. Don't worry about a snake; keep away from a Shor Tam 9. Havdalah
10. Arod 11. Saying Modim twice 12. Shemoneh Esreh in the times of the Mikdash
13. Berachah she'Einah Tzerichah
DAF DISCUSSIONS - BERACHOS 33

Aaron Pacanowski asked:

It says in Maseches Berachos that if someone Chas v'Shalom says "Modim Modim Anachnu Lach" we don't let him be Chazan. How come we're allowed to say "Kadosh Kadosh Kadosh . . ."?

Aaron Pacanowski

The Kollel replies:

Kadosh Kadosh Kadosh is a verse (Yeshayah 6:3); each Kadosh of the verse adds a new dimension (as we translate it in u'Va l'Tziyon); it is not just a repetition.

Tosfos (Berachos 34a) makes a similar point regarding "Hash-m Hu ha'Elokim" - we may repeat it seven times since the verse repeats it, and since it is alluding that Hahsem is One in all seven heavens.

Mordecai Kornfeld