What does a non-participant say when he enters while the others are already responding 'Baruch she'achalnu mishelo'?
Synopsis
If the non-participant arrives after the invitation stage and the others are already responding 'Baruch she'achalnu mishelo,' he has missed the invitation and therefore responds with 'Amen' only.
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