If one did not make Kiddush on Friday night, can it be made up the next day?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that whether one missed Friday night Kiddush intentionally or unintentionally, one may make it up the following day. The Rema adds that one says the full Friday night Kiddush text except for Vayechulu.
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