Is it permissible to feed a minor wine from the synagogue kiddush, given the prohibition against feeding a minor a rabbinic violation (lo machnisin le-katan issur)?
Synopsis
Giving wine to a minor who has not recited kiddush might constitute feeding a rabbinic prohibition to a minor; authorities debate whether this prohibition applies here.
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Should kiddush be recited in the synagogue on Shabbat and Yom Tov?
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May the prayer leader (chazan) who recites kiddush in the synagogue drink from the kiddush wine?
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To whom should the kiddush wine in the synagogue be given to drink?
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Does the chazan who recites synagogue kiddush fulfill others' kiddush obligation even though he himself does not eat there?
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