Are women obligated in the remembrance of the Exodus from Egypt (zkhirat yetziat Mitzrayim)?
Synopsis
Whether women are obligated in the mitzvah of remembering the Exodus — which applies day and night — determines whether they must recite Emet v'Yatziv and juxtapose redemption to prayer.
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