Changing Location Within the House
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Question
If someone recited the blessing 'Shehakol' in the house and did not intend to continue in another place within the house, is this considered an interruption?
Answer
No, as the entire house is considered one place, and in our times, when it is common for a person to move from place to place, it is permissible even initially.
Source
Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 178, Beit Lechem Yehuda, at the beginning
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