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If a Jew eats a corn chip, which is a shehakol brakha because the corn form is mangle dbeyond recognition so it looses its adamah, but he didn't have in mind the french onion dip, which is also a shehakol - b'di eved he can relly on his friend making a brakha on a cand or something else that's shehakol with the onion dip in mind and answering amen. Now, what if his friend has to make a brakha over a soda, can he rely on the brakha on a soda, which is liquid, to cover a toful semi-solid like a french onion dip or does he have to remain in suffik?

2007-01-17 08:21:25 · 6 answers · asked by Sammer (Jim W) 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

6 answers

Soda counts, but maybe not water. What a wonder- a practical, non-retorical question.

2007-01-17 09:49:12 · answer #1 · answered by ysk 4 · 0 0

Only on Tuesdays.

2007-01-17 16:26:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you had the ability to write that you should be able to figure it out.

2007-01-17 16:25:17 · answer #3 · answered by oldguy63 7 · 1 0

It's all Yiddish to me.

2007-01-17 16:25:24 · answer #4 · answered by The Resurrectionist 6 · 1 0

now you tell me that ain't a cult.

2007-01-17 16:25:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

you're on your own there buddy.

2007-01-17 16:24:48 · answer #6 · answered by wearetheggman86 3 · 0 0

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