Can one person who ate vegetables (not bread) join nine who ate grain to constitute a group of ten for zimun with God's name (Eloheinu)?
Synopsis
For zimun of ten (which includes mentioning God's name), a tenth person who ate only vegetables, dipped in brine, or drank a revi'it of any beverage (except water) can combine with nine bread-eaters. The Mechaber, Rema, and commentators define the minimum quantities and types of food/drink that qualify.
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