May a chazzan be appointed at the instigation of a government official?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that a chazzan may not be appointed at the behest of a ruler or government official, even if the majority of the congregation supports him. The Aruch HaShulchan confirms this and extends it to a prohibition on leading prayer through force or coercion.
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