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# Some say that saying Mayim Achronim Chovah counts as divrei torah at the meal. <ref> Ben Ish Chai (Shelach #7), Shulchan Aruch HaMekusar (pg 245 note 12) </ref>
# Some say that saying Mayim Achronim Chovah counts as divrei torah at the meal. <ref> Ben Ish Chai (Shelach #7), Shulchan Aruch HaMekusar (pg 245 note 12) </ref>
# There's a minority opinion that one fulfills one's obligation by benching. <ref> Rav Ovadyah MeBartenura on Avot 3:3, see rivovot efraim 1:134, anaf etz avot of rav ovadyah yosef </ref>
# There's a minority opinion that one fulfills one's obligation by benching. <ref> Rav Ovadyah MeBartenura on Avot 3:3, see rivovot efraim 1:134, anaf etz avot of rav ovadyah yosef </ref>
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Revision as of 16:55, 21 September 2011

  1. There's an obligation to say DIvrei Torah at every meal. [1]
  2. Some say that saying Mayim Achronim Chovah counts as divrei torah at the meal. [2]
  3. There's a minority opinion that one fulfills one's obligation by benching. [3]

References

  1. Pirkei Avot 3:3, Chaye Adam 45:4
  2. Ben Ish Chai (Shelach #7), Shulchan Aruch HaMekusar (pg 245 note 12)
  3. Rav Ovadyah MeBartenura on Avot 3:3, see rivovot efraim 1:134, anaf etz avot of rav ovadyah yosef