May one recite blessings and lead a Seder in multiple houses on the same night?
Synopsis
One who wishes to conduct the Seder blessing in multiple houses may do so by completing his own Seder first, then visiting other houses to lead them through selected portions without eating.
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May a person who has already eaten Afikoman recite Birkat Hamazon on behalf of others without eating with them?
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May a person recite blessings on behalf of others in other houses if those are blessing of mitzvah (like kiddush and eating matzah) rather than enjoyment (like Birkat Hamazon)?
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If one learns how to recite Birkat Hamazon by repeating word-by-word after the leader, is this considered the leader reciting it or the group reciting it themselves?
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May one visit other houses before conducting his own Seder, or must one do his own Seder first?
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May one eat in multiple houses on the same Seder night if one has not yet eaten Afikoman in any of them?
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