If one omitted the word 'Olam' (leaving only 'Melech' without 'haOlam'), must the beracha be repeated?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that omitting only the word 'Olam' requires repeating the beracha because 'Melech' alone is not an expression of Kingdom. The Even HaOzer disputes this, holding the matter is doubtful and one should not repeat.
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