May one eat in multiple houses on the same Seder night if one has not yet eaten Afikoman in any of them?
Synopsis
The Shulchan Aruch permits eating in multiple houses if one eats in one house before Afikoman, then goes elsewhere for the meal meal portions (matzah, marror, Afikoman) in another house.
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