If one has bread available in a second location, may he eat additional bread there and bless (thereby connecting the two locations' meals)?
Synopsis
Whether eating a small amount of bread in a second location allows one to bless for the entire meal, connecting both eating locations.
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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?
6 opinions across 3 eras
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?
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