Vomited What He Ate; Doubt Regarding the Shehecheyanu Blessing
Question
A. If someone ate bread over which Hamotzi is recited and then immediately after finishing the food vomited everything — is he obligated to recite Birkat Hamazon?
B. Regarding a fruit for which he does not remember whether he recited Shehecheyanu: may he eat it during the Three Weeks? And does he need to recite the Shehecheyanu blessing?
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B. Regarding a fruit for which he does not remember whether he recited Shehecheyanu: may he eat it during the Three Weeks? And does he need to recite the Shehecheyanu blessing?
Thank you very, very much
Answer
Shalom u’vrachah
1. He does not recite an after-blessing (Birkei Yosef, Orach Chaim, sec. 108).
2. Since in a case of doubt one does not recite Shehecheyanu again, he may eat it during the days of Bein HaMetzarim.
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