Must one pour from the Kiddush cup into the cups of all the other diners?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that pouring from the Kiddush cup into others' cups is unnecessary unless their cups are blemished. If blemished, one must pour from the mekadesh's cup into each one so everyone drinks from an unblemished cup.
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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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Is kiddush in the synagogue a Torah-level or rabbinic enactment, and does the synagogue recitation fulfill a Torah-level obligation for those who did not otherwise fulfill it?
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May one make Kiddush on liquor (shechar) or other non-wine beverages when wine is unavailable?
Kiddush — Wine Selection
May one make Kiddush for others who will eat in that place even if the one reciting Kiddush will not eat there?
Seudah Shlishit — Third Meal
Does the Borei Pri HaGafen of Kiddush (which is a mitzvah obligation, not merely a blessing of enjoyment) allow the reciter to discharge others' obligation even without drinking with them?
Seudah Shlishit — Third Meal
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