If one drank wine and water together, is a separate after-blessing required for the water?
Synopsis
The Al HaGefen wine after-blessing covers other beverages consumed in the same sitting, just as the wine's before-blessing covers all beverages. No separate Borei Nefashot is needed for water.
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