Which foods require blessing after consumption in their original location?
Synopsis
Disagreement on which foods obligate blessing after consumption only if eaten in the place where blessing was originally recited.
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Does changing physical location during a bread meal require retroactive blessing (birkat hamazon) before leaving?
2 opinions
When companions are left behind during meal interruption, does this exempt all departing members from blessings?
2 opinions
Does eating from multiple trees in a garden require separate blessings for each tree?
2 opinions
When finishing a meal in a different location than where it began, where is Grace After Meals recited?
1 opinions
Is prayer in the midst of a meal considered an interruption requiring separate blessings?
1 opinions
Is light sleep (sheinat ara'i) during a meal considered an interruption?
2 opinions
Within a single house/room, does moving from one corner to another constitute change of location?
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Does initial intention to eat in a different location exempt one from treating it as change of location?
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