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Question

Hello, My brother has strayed from the path, and my mother invited him for Shabbat along with his girlfriend. There was no other man on Saturday night, and she asked him to perform Havdalah. His girlfriend casually mentioned to my mother that he sets a hot plate, makes Kiddush and Havdalah at home. On Saturday night, she asked him about the captives, if he knows, and he replied that he hadn't watched. (Therefore, she thinks he didn't use the phone on Shabbat) Can one fulfill the obligation? Would it have been better if the mother performed Havdalah and gave him to drink, or should she perform Havdalah and drink herself?

Answer

Hello 

In such a case, he can fulfill the obligation of others in Havdalah. 

Source

According to the instructions of the Gaon, Rabbi Fried, shlita

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