A person who has had the voicebox removed (due to cancer, for example) can still have a bit of speech, and it's not necessarily quiet. The main thing is that it doesnt sound like normal speech. Can such a person have an aliya, daven before the amud, or be motsi others, or must speech go through the voicebox to count for those purposes? What sources are applicable to the question?
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possible duplicate https://judaism.stackexchange.com/q/14478/759 – Double AA Nov 18 '17 at 23:24
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https://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=34&ContentID=22953-1 – patient Nov 19 '17 at 09:10
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Somewhat related: https://judaism.stackexchange.com/questions/83679/may-someone-with-a-monotonic-voice-be-a-baal-kriah – ezra Nov 19 '17 at 18:22
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There it discusses an electronic larynx. There are other ways as my article shows without any electronic aids. – patient Nov 19 '17 at 19:04