On What Should One Recite 'Leishev BaSukkah'
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On what should one recite 'Leishev BaSukkah'?
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When a person eats bread more than the size of an egg, he must recite 'Leishev BaSukkah', and this blessing should be recited after the 'Hamotzi' blessing and before eating. Regarding eating baked goods more than the size of an egg, the later authorities are divided on whether one is obligated in the sukkah, and the halacha is ruled that one is obligated. According to the Mishnah Berurah, he should also recite 'Leishev BaSukkah', but this is on the condition that he remains in the sukkah for several minutes after eating. In the aforementioned case, he should precede the blessing of 'Leishev BaSukkah' to the blessing on baked goods.
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