If one eats or drinks something after Afikomen by accident (b'dieved), must one resume eating matzah designated for Afikomen?
Synopsis
If one violates the prohibition after Afikomen, authorities debate whether one must return and eat another kazayit of matzah to fulfill the mitzva.
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Is eating or drinking anything after consuming Afikomen forbidden, and if so, for what type of items?
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Can one eat Afikomen in two separate places or with an interruption (like sleep) between portions?
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If one falls asleep during the seder meal and wakes, can one resume eating Afikomen?
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