If one has only an olive-size portion of matzah available, may one fulfill the obligation to eat matzah with it?
Synopsis
One who has only a kazayit (olive-size) of protected matzah may recite the blessing and eat it to fulfill the requirement if unprotected matzah is insufficient for a full meal.
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