[Avodah] Do you ever recite Birkas Hamazon on crackers?

Professor L. Levine via Avodah avodah at lists.aishdas.org
Wed Sep 14 05:44:27 PDT 2016


>From today's OU Halacha Yomis


Q: Do you ever recite Birkas Hamazon on crackers?


A: The Gemara (Brachos 42) states that if one eats an entire meal of an item that is considered "pas haba'ah b'kisnin" (see earlier Halacha Yomis for explanation of that term), the bracha on that food (e.g. crackers) would be Hamotzi and one would recite Birkas Hamazon. The Magen Avraham (O.C. 168:24) clarifies that one would say Hamotzi in the following two instances: 1) If one ate only crackers, and consumed an amount that would suffice as a main meal (such as dinner) for an average person. 2) Alternatively, if one ate other foods (for example, herring along with the crackers), and together these foods are a full meal, one would recite Birkas Hamazon. Rav Moshe Feinstein (Igros Moshe O.C. 3:32) states that in the latter case, one must consume the amount of crackers equivalent to the normal amount of bread eaten at a meal. According to Rav Belsky, this would be equivalent to two slices of bread.


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