Performing a Mitzvah as Proxy [Shaliach] for Another - Arevut
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Role of the Leader of Congregational Prayer
Performing a Mitzvah
This can only be done if the Mitzvah-performer is also required in the Mitzvah, on the same rabbinic/biblical level: Berachot 20b; Rosh HaShanah 29a
Reciting a Blessing
For a
Blessing on a Mitzvah
: Rosh HaShanah 29a-b; Succah 38b
Above, if the listener doesn't respond
"Amen"
: Succah 38b
For a
Blessing on Enjoyment
: Rosh HaShanah 29a-b
Specific Cases of Performing a Mitzvah for Another
Reciting
Kiddush
: Berachot 20b
The Blessing of Bread, in
Matzah of Pesach
: Rosh HaShanah 29b
The Blessing of Wine, in
Kiddush
of Shabbat: Rosh HaShanah 29b
Reciting the
Hallel-Prayer of Praise
: Rosh HaShanah 29b
Reciting the
Purim Story
: Rosh HaShanah 29b
The
"Musaf" Service of Rosh HaShanah
: Rosh HaShanah 34b
The
Blowing of the Ram's Horn on Rosh HaShanah
: Rosh HaShanah 34b
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