May a mohel and sandak drink from the Kiddush cup at a bris performed on Shabbat morning (before the meal)?
Synopsis
Based on the Geonic ruling that a revi'it of wine at the Kiddush location satisfies makom seudah, there is a question whether a mohel or sandak may drink the bris cup on Shabbat morning as their Kiddush.
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