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No grape juice or wine for Kiddush? No worries!
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Rabbi Jack Abramowitz, Director of Torah Content at @outorah5597, breaks down the halachic concept of Chamar Medina and explores what other drinks might be permitted to use for Kiddush. Always remember to check with your rabbi, as cases may vary. Learn more at outorah.org/shabbos.
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What beverages are considered chamar medina
and can they really be used for kiddush and
havdala? Chamar medina is a "local beverage"
that can take the place of wine or grape juice.
Beer is an example of an acceptable chamar
medina. Water and soda are not. Coffee,
tea, and juice are matters of dispute. Ask your
rabbi. Things that are considered chamar medina
may indeed be used for kiddush and
havdala. While schnaps is a chamar medina,
many authorities oppose its use because people
drink a smaller volume than necessary for ritual
purposes. Though some authorities are
lenient. For the Friday night kiddush,
if wine or grape juice is unavailable, kiddush
should be recited over bread rather than over
a chamar medina. For Shabbat day, one may simply
use chamar medina in the manner we've discussed.