If one ate and left the location without blessing, and did so intentionally (b'mezid), must he return to the original location to recite Birkat Hamazon?
Synopsis
Whether someone who intentionally left the place of eating must return there to bless, or whether blessing elsewhere is acceptable b'dieved.
More in Where to Bentch
If one has bread available in a second location, may he eat additional bread there and bless (thereby connecting the two locations' meals)?
2 opinions
Do all seven species (wheat, barley, grape, fig, pomegranate, olive, date) require Birkat Hamazon in the specific location where eaten, or only the five grain species?
2 opinions
If one ate and is uncertain whether he recited Birkat Hamazon, must he bless again?
3 opinions
Until when after eating may one recite Birkat Hamazon? What is the time limit?
3 opinions
What is the minimum amount of food one must eat to be obligated in Birkat Hamazon?
3 opinions
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