Commentary for Rosh Hashanah 57:14
מי שחציו עבד וחציו בן חורין אינו מוציא לא את מינו ולא את שאינו מינו: אמר רב הונא ולעצמו מוציא
For you might have argued, Seeing that it is written, A day of blowing the trumpet it shall be to you,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Num. XXIX, 1.');"><sup>15</sup></span> this obligation devolves upon those who have not to blow save on one day a year, but since these priests participate in the blowings all through the year, as it is written, And ye shall blow with your trumpets over your burnt-offerings,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Ibid. X, 10.');"><sup>16</sup></span>
Rashi on Rosh Hashanah
Have intent and blow for me: You should have intent to blow in my name, to have me fulfill my obligation.
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Rashi on Rosh Hashanah
He who sounds for others is required to have intent: To discharge [the obligation of] the hearer.
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