May a person who interrupted for zimun re-obligate himself in a new zimun by eating again with two other people?
Synopsis
A person who already interrupted and responded to zimun may become re-obligated in a new zimun if he eats again with two others. Whether this applies even without additional eating is disputed.
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When three people ate together and two have finished, must the third interrupt his meal to respond to zimun?
3 opinions
Must two people interrupt their meal for a single third person who wishes to perform zimun?
2 opinions
May the single person who has finished eating bentch alone and leave before the two have finished their meal?
7 opinions
Until what point in the zimun must the third person who interrupted remain — through 'Baruch she'achalnu' or through 'HaZan et hakol'?
6 opinions
After interrupting to hear zimun, may the third person resume his meal without a new blessing (hamotzi)?
5 opinions
Where must the third person begin Birkat Hamazon after he interrupted for zimun and then continued eating — from 'HaZan' or from 'Nodeh lecha'?
5 opinions
When a group of ten includes a subset of three who finish early, until which word must the three interrupt — 'Elokeinu' (the divine Name addition) or 'HaZan'?
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