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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">My partner is learning from the
Artscroll Brachos book with a friend, and they just came across
something in one of the footnotes. And it got me wondering. Given
that we say that someone who isn't obligated in a mitzvah can't be
motzi someone who is, how is it that the mesader kedushin can say the
birkat eirusin instead of the chatan? Does anyone know how that works?<br>
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Lisa<br>
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