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# Initially one should be strict to make [[Hamotzei]] within the time it takes to walk 22 steps. <ref>Rama 166:1</ref>
# Initially one should be strict to make [[Hamotzei]] within the time it takes to walk 22 steps. <ref>Rama 166:1</ref>
# After the fact, even if one really made an interruption one does not need to rewash one's hands unless one didn't watch to keep one's hands clean. <ref>Mishna Brurah 166:6</ref>
# After the fact, even if one really made an interruption one does not need to rewash one's hands unless one didn't watch to keep one's hands clean. <ref>Mishna Brurah 166:6</ref>
== Answering Baruch Hu U'Varuch Shmo when hearing the Beracha from another==
# There is a large discussion in the poskim if one should answer baruch hu ubaruch shmo to a beracha when you wish to fulfill your obligation. <ref>
*R' Moshe Feinstein (Iggerot Moshe O"C 2:98) says that those who wish to fulfill their obligation by hearing another's beracha should not say Baruch Hu U'Varuch Shmo after the name of Hashem. Doing so would require them to make a new beracha.
* R' Ovadia Yosef (Chazon Ovadia chelek sheni pg. 127) additionally writes to avoid doing so because of the possible [[hefsek]] involved. The Shulchan Aruch Harav considers it a [[hefsek]], and the Chayei Adam is unsure whether it constitutes a [[hefsek]] or not. For further discussion and a lengthy clarification of the view of the Chida, see Yalkut Yosef (vol. 3 Siman 167 Footnote 5).
* Kitzur S"A of Rav Rephael Baruch Toledano, Volume 1, Page 111 says that the Moroccan custom is to answer baruch hu ubaruch shmo even when hearing a beracha that you want to fulfill your obligation with </ref> 
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