What should a person who does not drink wine (due to a vow or dislike) do for Kiddush?
Synopsis
The Rema provides options for someone who does not drink wine: make Kiddush on the wine and have others present drink, or if alone, make Kiddush on bread, or listen to someone else's Kiddush. The Magen Avraham and Beit Yosef discuss whether preference for bread over wine alone suffices.
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