May a minor Kohen perform Birkat Kohanim?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules: a minor who has not grown two pubic hairs may not bless alone at all, but may bless alongside adult Kohanim for training purposes. Once he has grown two hairs, he may bless even alone, but only occasionally (not regularly) until his beard fills out. Once his beard fills out — or once he reaches the age when a beard could fill out — he may bless regularly and alone.
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