Ate a Little Pastry After Kiddush

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Question

A person made Kiddush on Shabbat morning and immediately after Kiddush ate a little pastry to fulfill the requirement of Kiddush in the place of a meal. After eating less than the required amount, he wants to wash his hands for a bread meal. Is this allowed, or does it make the Kiddush not in the place of a meal because eating pastries does not have the status of a meal?

Answer

Shalom Rav

There is no issue with this, as he actually ate an amount sufficient for a meal after the Kiddush, from the pastries and also from the bread.

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