If one has no cup on Motza'ei Shabbat and believes one will have no cup even the next day, must one repeat Shemoneh Esreh?
Synopsis
When there is no cup available and no prospect of one, the only avenue for Havdalah is through tefillah, so one must repeat the Shemoneh Esreh.
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