What is the status of one who is very hungry or thirsty — must they pray before eating?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that a very hungry or thirsty person is considered like an ill person. If they can concentrate, they should pray. If not, they may eat and drink first. The practical implication is that this permits even food beyond water when unable to concentrate due to hunger.
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