If one mistakenly blessed grapes with Borei Pri HaGefen (wine blessing) or recited Al HaGefen after them, has one fulfilled the obligation?
Synopsis
B'dieved, if one recited the wine blessing (HaGefen) before grapes, or Al HaGefen after them, one has fulfilled the obligation. This is an after-the-fact leniency.
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