When one forgot to recite a post-meal blessing (birkat acharona) and then urinated — which blessing takes precedence, Asher Yatzar or the birkat acharona?
Synopsis
The Maharshal rules Asher Yatzar takes precedence because it is more frequent (tadir). The Aruch HaShulchan and Mishnah Berurah agree.
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