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Grace After Meals


Topics:   Grace After MealsShabbat
How to recite the blessing after a meal of bread (on weekdays as well as Shabbat.)

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Posted: Nov 20, 2011
if only 1?
If I am eating by myself is the Zimmun not said? What other differences are there to only one?

Toda in advance!
Posted By Mr. Hal Zoock, tampa fla

Posted: June 19, 2011
Re:
- Each person who ate the meal (which included bread) says the "Grace After Meals."

- Although the words do not have to be said out loud, they do need to be actually recited with your lips and at least audible to yourself.
Posted By Yisroel Cotlar, Cary, NC

Posted: June 17, 2011
who says it
Does only the leader say the grace after meals or is everyone supposed to be saying it? Is it enough to just read it - or must it be said?

Thank you!
These videos are great
Posted By Anonymous, Brooklyn, NY



 

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