What is the minimum amount one must drink for each of the four cups?
Synopsis
The Mechaber presents two views: (1) one must drink a majority of a revi'it (quarter-log), or (2) one must drink a majority of the entire cup even if it holds more than a revi'it. The Rema adds one should drink the required amount without a large interruption. Multiple people may share a single large cup.
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