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Rav maintains that Ne'ilah is recited at night, and it replaces the Tefilah of Ma'ariv. The Gemara shows that the Tana of a Beraisa disagrees with Rav and says that Ne'ilah is recited before nightfall and does not replace Ma'ariv. The Gemara defends Rav's opinion and says that the time at which Ne'ilah is recited is the subject of a Machlokes Tana'im, and Rav follows the Tana who rules that Ne'ilah is recited at night.
In the context of defining what comprises the special Ne’ilah prayer on Yom Kippur, the Gemara on our daf brings a baraita that discusses people who go to the mikvah to immerse themselves on Yom Kippur.
We explore a number of writers on Ne'ilah and its effect on our spiritual process ending with a smooth transition into Succos and our next tractate.