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"Halachot of Kiddush, Hamotzi and Havdalah," JOFA. The Orthodox Jewish Woman and Ritual: Options and Opportunities - Shabbat, 2003, 2-3.

Synopsis: This brief article includes an explanation of why women are permitted to recite hamotzi at the Shabbat (or holiday) table and to thereby fulfill the obligation for both men and women who are present.

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"Women and Hamotzi". MO Woman: News and Analysis, Insights and Resources Relating to Women and Judaism

Synopsis: A blog discussion on women saying hamotzi and women saying kiddush.

www.mowoman.com/2005/07/women_and_hamot.html
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Millen, Rochelle
"Shulkhan Aruch - New Settings at the Table," Millen, Rochelle. JOFA 2nd International Conference. 1998.

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Tessler, Joel
"The Shabbat Table: Kiddush, Motzi and Zimmun," Tessler, Joel. JOFA / MERCAZ: Beth Tfiloh Baltimore Regional Conference. 2004.

Synopsis: R. Tessler conducts a study session on the halakhic sources concerning the permissibility of women to fulfill these mitzvot in their homes, both for themselves and for others.

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