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8004
Mishnah, Berachot, 7.1


nanThree that have eaten together, it is their duty to invite [one another to say Birkat Hamazon]. One who ate demai, or first tithe whose terumah has been separated, or second tithe or sanctified property which have been redeemed, or an attendant who has eaten as much as an olive’s worth of food, or a Samaritan may be included [in the three]. But one who ate untithed produce, or first tithe whose terumah has not been separated, or second tithe or sanctified property which have not been redeemed, or an attendant who has eaten less than the quantity of an olive or a Gentile may not be counted."


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am-haareṣ Eckhardt (2019) 194
berakhot Alikin (2009) 238
birkat ha-mazon Alikin (2009) 238
chancey,mark Cohn (2013) 153
doxology Alikin (2009) 238
legumes,and social status Gardner (2015) 89
legumes Gardner (2015) 89
meals,communal meal Eckhardt (2019) 194
meals,symposion Eckhardt (2019) 194
olive oil Gardner (2015) 89
olives Gardner (2015) 89
peah Gardner (2015) 89
permanent,value-judgment approach Gardner (2015) 89
prayereucharistic' Alikin (2009) 238
purity Eckhardt (2019) 194
rosenblum,jordan Gardner (2015) 89
samaritans Eckhardt (2019) 194
sen,amartya Gardner (2015) 89
tithes Eckhardt (2019) 194