If a sick person ate on Yom Kippur and his mind settled enough to bentsh, must he say ya'aleh v'yavo in Birkat Hamazon?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that a sick person who ate on Yom Kippur must include ya'aleh v'yavo in Birkat Hamazon. The Tur/Magen Avraham/Tur disagree about whether Kiddush is needed.
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