Should one say 'Zecher l'Mikdash k'Hillel' before eating the korech, and does saying it constitute an interruption?
Synopsis
The Mechaber writes one says 'Zecher l'Mikdash k'Hillel' before eating the korech. The Biur Halacha questions whether this constitutes an interruption (hefsek) between the berakhot and the eating.
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