Does the chazan who recites synagogue kiddush fulfill others' kiddush obligation even though he himself does not eat there?
Synopsis
The chazan does not fulfill his own kiddush obligation through synagogue kiddush, yet authorities confirm he can still discharge the obligation for those who do eat there (the original guests).
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