Quiz – Siman 57

Welcome to your Kitzur Quiz - Siman 057

Yitzchak was eating bread, and upon eating the 2nd to last slice he realized he will want to eat more bread. He sent a servant to the market to buy more bread. Must yitzchak make a new b'racha on the new bread?


If one was eating an apple with intention to eat just 1 apple, and upon completing the apple decided to eat another, must he make a new b'racha?


If one was eating a plum with stam da'as and upon nearly completing the plum decided to eat another, must he make a new b'racha on the 2nd fruit?


If one finished eating a fruit with stam da'as, and the host brought him another fruit - what should he do?


If one makes a ha'eitz on some pears, and has in mind to be eat additional fruits afterwards, and then decides he wants to eat a fig - must he make a new b'racha?


If one makes a shehakol on juice while having in mind to eat additional shehakol foods later, and then decides to eat some meat - must he make a new b'racha?


Adam was a guest at Yitzchak's house, and Yitzchak served Adam some fruit. Adam expected Yitzchak to supply more fruit, if requested, but Yitzchak already decided that he would not offer Adam more fruit. If Yitzchak changes his mind and decides to offer more fruit to Adam, must Adam make a new b'racha?



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