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Kiddush on Shabbos Mornings
If
one simply observes the ways that people conduct themselves in the
matter of Kiddush on Shabbos morning, there could be some confusion as
to what is the proper manner for Kiddush.
In
following the guidelines established in the Shulchan Aruch (Orach Chaim,
272) the most preferred beverage is wine in a cup that contains a
required “shiur” of a “reviis” (displacement of an egg and a
half.) The one making the Kiddush must drink a “rov” or the majority of
the wine in the cup.
For further
details concerning the drinking or distribution of the Kiddush wine one
should refer to the Shulchan Aruch (ibid.) However,
one cannot help notice that there are many individuals who, when they
are joining in any Kiddush procedure, will use a small glass with
whiskey for this purpose.
This seems to
contradict the above-mentioned sources quoted regarding the use of wine
and in a required shiur.
Even
when one wants to use some other beverage, which is accepted as
“Chamar d’medina” or popular drink used by most people, it still
seems necessary to have the proper shiur (ibid, Mishna Brura).
What then is
the basis of using the small “shot” glass of whiskey for Kiddush on
Shabbos morning?
This
matter is discussed by the eminent posek Maharsham in his responsa
(Sheila v’Tshuvos Maharsham Vol. I, 175).
He cites the
minhag of several Chasidic geonim who recited Kiddush on the small glass
of liquor on Shabbos morning when the entire law of Kiddush is “midarabonon”,
a rabbinic obligation (rather than ordained by Torah law). |
