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# If one has wine or grape juice, one must make it’s own Bracha even if one drinks it during the meal. <Ref>S”A 174:1, Kitzur S"A 43:2, Vezot HaBracha (pg 72, Chapter 8) </ref>
# If one has wine or grape juice, one must make it’s own Bracha even if one drinks it during the meal. <Ref>S”A 174:1, Kitzur S"A 43:2, Vezot HaBracha (pg 72, Chapter 8) </ref>
# If one made Hagefen and drank a Melo Lugmav (cheekful), all other drinks are exempt from making a Bracha during the meal. <Ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 73, Chapter 8) </ref> However, if one just heard Kiddish and didn’t drink wine or grape juice immediately, one must make a Bracha on wine or grape that one drinks during the meal. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 48:18, Vezot HaBracha (pg 73, chapter 8) </ref>
# If one made Hagefen and drank a Melo Lugmav (cheekful), all other drinks are exempt from making a Bracha during the meal. <Ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 73, Chapter 8) </ref> However, if one just heard Kiddish and didn’t drink wine or grape juice immediately, one must make a Bracha on wine or grape that one drinks during the meal. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 48:18, Vezot HaBracha (pg 73, chapter 8) </ref>
# One doesn’t make a Bracha on drinks during a meal as drinks are drunk because of the food. <Ref> S”A 174:7, Chaye Adam 43:1, Kitzur S"A 43:2. See also Vezot HaBracha (pg 72, chapter 8) who adds that on fruit juice one doesn’t make a Bracha during the meal. </ref> However, it’s preferable to cover drinks by having wine and make a Bracha on wine and it’ll cover all other drinks. <Ref> Biur Halacha 174 D”H VeHaMinhag, Vezot HaBracha (pg 70, chapter 8) writes that this it’s an obligation but a righteous practice. </ref> Some Sephardim have a minhag to drink water before the meal (less than a [[Kezayit]]) and the Bracha on that will cover the other drinks. <Ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 70, chapter 8) </ref>
# One doesn’t make a Bracha on drinks during a meal as drinks are drunk because of the food. <Ref> S”A 174:7, Chaye Adam 43:1, Kitzur S"A 43:2. See also Vezot HaBracha (pg 72, chapter 8) who adds that on fruit juice one doesn’t make a Bracha during the meal. </ref> However, it’s preferable to cover drinks by having wine and make a Bracha on wine and it’ll cover all other drinks. <Ref> Beiur Halacha 174 D”H VeHaMinhag, Vezot HaBracha (pg 70, chapter 8) writes that this it’s an obligation but a righteous practice. </ref> Some Sephardim have a minhag to drink water before the meal (less than a [[Kezayit]]) and the Bracha on that will cover the other drinks. <Ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 70, chapter 8) </ref>
# An alcoholic drink doesn’t require a Bracha is drunk during the meal, however, if one drink it’s at the end of the meal before Birkat HaMazon, one should make a Bracha. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 174:39, Vezot HaBracha (pg 73, Chapter 8) </ref>
# An alcoholic drink doesn’t require a Bracha is drunk during the meal, however, if one drink it’s at the end of the meal before Birkat HaMazon, one should make a Bracha. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 174:39, Vezot HaBracha (pg 73, Chapter 8) </ref>
# Coffee and tea at the end of the meal don’t require a Bracha. However, it’s preferable to cover these drinks by having another food that certainly requires a Bracha during the meal (such as sugar by itself). <Ref> Mishna Brurah 174:39, Vezot HaBracha (pg 73, Chapter 8) </ref>
# Coffee and tea at the end of the meal don’t require a Bracha. However, it’s preferable to cover these drinks by having another food that certainly requires a Bracha during the meal (such as sugar by itself). <Ref> Mishna Brurah 174:39, Vezot HaBracha (pg 73, Chapter 8) </ref>
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* However, the Rabbenu Yonah (29b D”H Amar Rav Papa (at the end)) holds that if one has fruit as one’s main meal it is only exempted by the Hamotzei on the bread when one starts eating the fruit with bread and then continues to eat fruit without bread.  
* However, the Rabbenu Yonah (29b D”H Amar Rav Papa (at the end)) holds that if one has fruit as one’s main meal it is only exempted by the Hamotzei on the bread when one starts eating the fruit with bread and then continues to eat fruit without bread.  
* S”A 177:3 rules that if one made fruit as one’s main meal the Bracha on the bread covers the fruit even if one eats the fruit without bread. However, because some argue it’s preferable to eat a little of the fruit with bread and then continue to eat fruit without bread.  
* S”A 177:3 rules that if one made fruit as one’s main meal the Bracha on the bread covers the fruit even if one eats the fruit without bread. However, because some argue it’s preferable to eat a little of the fruit with bread and then continue to eat fruit without bread.  
* Biur Halacha (D”H Tov) explains that when one eats bread with the fruit in order to exempt the fruit one should ate a significant amount and not just a taste. So rules Halacha Brurah 177:14. </ref>
* Beiur Halacha (D”H Tov) explains that when one eats bread with the fruit in order to exempt the fruit one should ate a significant amount and not just a taste. So rules Halacha Brurah 177:14. </ref>


==Desserts==
==Desserts==