Kiddush
Please note that within this document, "Kiddush" refers to the rite marking the introduction of Shabbat.
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Laws for Reciting Kiddush
Kiddush at night for Shabbat and Holidays, but not during the Day: Pesachim 105a
Choosing between Kiddush of Night or the "Honorary Kiddush" of the Day, for better wine or for wine at all: Pesachim 105a-b
Tasting food before Kiddush: Pesachim 105a (Rashi "Kach")
Reciting Kiddush if one has already tasted something: Pesachim 106b-107a
Interrupting a meal which began before Shabbat, or simply covering it, and making Kiddush and continuing: Pesachim 100a-b, 102a, 105a
If they finished the meal, but haven't yet made The Post-Meal Blessings, and Shabbat started: Pesachim 102b
Kiddush as an illegal interruption between Washing the Hands and eating bread, if one does it after Washing the Hands: Pesachim 106b
Making Kiddush where one eats a meal: Pesachim 100b-101a
Making Kiddush in the Synagogue for the guests who will eat in the Synagogue: Pesachim 101a
Changing location after Kiddush within a single house: Pesachim 101a
Making up Kiddush during the day, if one missed it at night: Pesachim 105a-b, 107a
Does the person who recites Kiddush have to taste the beverage: Eruvin 40b
Whether women are obligated in Kiddush biblically or rabbinically: Berachot 20b
Having a woman recite Kiddush for her husband: Berachot 20b
Having a minor recite kiddush for his parent: Berachot 20b
Having an eved recite kiddush for his parent: Berachot 20b
Kiddush: Beyond the LawsWine for Kiddush
Source for using wine for the Night's Kiddush and for the "Honorary Kiddush" of the Daytime: Pesachim 106a
Using Liquor: Pesachim 107a
How much the person performing Kiddush must taste: Eruvin 79b; Pesachim 107a
Havdalah and Kiddush are of the same type of Blessing, as opposed to Kiddush and the Post-Meal Blessings: Pesachim 102b
Using the same cup of wine for the night and the next day: Pesachim 102b, 106a
Using the same Cup of wine as for Havdalah, for a Holiday which falls out on Saturday Night: Pesachim 102b
Bread for Kiddush
Using Bread if one is more desirous of bread at the moment: Pesachim 106b
Kiddush Itself
Structure: Ketuvot 7b (See Rashi)
Mentioning Departure from Egypt: Pesachim 117b
Language of "Asher Kiddeshanu BeMitzvotav [Who Sanctified Us with His Mitzvot]": Pesachim 117b
Order of the Blessing honoring the day, and the blessing on the wine: Succah 56a
Language for "Honorary Kiddush" of the Day: Pesachim 106a
Using "MiKadesh HaShabbat [Who Sanctifies the Shabbat]" on Shabbat: Pesachim 117b
Using "MiKadesh Yisra'el VeHaZemanim [Who Sanctifies the Jews and the Occasions]" on Holidays: Pesachim 117b
For the 8th day of Succot: Succah 46b-47a