Can an androgynous person (androgynous) fulfill the Megillah obligation for others?
Synopsis
An androgynous person can fulfill the obligation for others of the same ambiguous status but not for those of clearly defined gender (men or women). A tumtum or half-slave cannot fulfill even for their own kind.
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