<div dir="ltr"><div>R' Ben Bradley wrote:<br><br>> it seems to me that the current widespread minhag is for<br>> everyone to pour for everyone else, which would avoid the<br>> concern of the ArHaSh. <br>><br>> 1. Am I right that this is most people's practice?<br><br>The ArtScroll Haggadah says (in the instructions for Kiddush), "The participants fill each others' cups", without mentioning any minhagim to the contrary.<br><br>Rabbi Dovid Ribiat, in Halachos of Pesach, on pg 468, cites Haggada Kol Dodi (Rav Dovid Feinstein) 7:2, writing:<br><br>> The Ramoh (473;1) specifies that the leader of the Seder<br>> should not fill his own cup, but should allow others to pour<br>> for him, as this displays cheirus (freedom).<br>><br>> Although the wording of the Ramoh seems to imply that this<br>> requirement only applies to the host and leader of the Seder,<br>> the general custom is to do this for all the participants.<br>> Most people therefore pour the wine for each other at each<br>> juncture of the Four Cups.<br><br></div>Akiva Miller<br><div><br></div></div><div id="DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2"><br>
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