Is there a difference between firstborns who are Kohanim or Levim and regular Israelites regarding the Passover eve fast?
Synopsis
Firstborns who are Kohanim or Levim are also obligated to fast, even though they do not have the redemption obligation (pidyon haben) that applies only to lay firstborns.
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