Translated from Yalkut Yosef Online (Yalkut.Info):
1. Each individual should have the proper intention when
answering “amen” during Kaddish out loud and put effort to run after Kaddish to
answer because all who answer Kaddish with all their strength have their life’s
negative judgments ripped. When one answers out loud its to help with the
intention of the words and not to literally use all their strength and try to
say the words the loudest (and have people become disgusted by his amen),
rather it should be said out loud with all the intention one can provide. The
meaning of “amen yehe shemeh rabbah”
is that Hashem’s name should be “complete,” because Hashem swore that His name
will not be “complete” until the nation of Amalek will be erased from this
world.
2. One who hears Kaddish in a live broadcast over the radio
may answer “amen” after the one saying Kaddish. Also one who hears Selihot (in
the time of Elul-Aseret Yemei Teshuvah) and the 13 Middot may answer as well in
a live broadcast. But one who hears the Megillah (3 months away) in a live
broadcast does not fulfill his Mitzvah, even if he answers amen after the
berachot (blessings).
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