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# If the cup holds more than a [[Revi'it]], one can fulfill one's obligation by only drinking one [[Revi'it]]. However, because some hold that one should drink the entire cup, if one plans on only drinking a [[Revi'it]] one should use a cup that only holds a [[Revi'it]]. Additionally, if a cup holds a number of Revi'iyot, many people can drink from the same cup as long as there is a [[Revi'it]] for each person. <ref> | # If the cup holds more than a [[Revi'it]], one can fulfill one's obligation by only drinking one [[Revi'it]]. However, because some hold that one should drink the entire cup, if one plans on only drinking a [[Revi'it]] one should use a cup that only holds a [[Revi'it]]. Additionally, if a cup holds a number of Revi'iyot, many people can drink from the same cup as long as there is a [[Revi'it]] for each person. <ref> | ||
* Beit Yosef 472:9 quotes the Kol Bo and Orchot Chaim, who say that if a cup holds many Reviyot, one still has to drink only a Revi’it. The Ramban, however, argues that one must drink majority of the cup even if it is larger than a Revi’it. Although S”A 472:9 rules like the Kol Bo, if one doesn’t plan on drinking a lot, Mishna Brurah 472:33 advises having a cup that holds only a Revi’it in order to satisfy the opinion of the Ramban. </ref> | * Beit Yosef 472:9 quotes the Kol Bo and Orchot Chaim, who say that if a cup holds many Reviyot, one still has to drink only a Revi’it. The Ramban, however, argues that one must drink majority of the cup even if it is larger than a Revi’it. Although S”A 472:9 rules like the Kol Bo, if one doesn’t plan on drinking a lot, Mishna Brurah 472:33 advises having a cup that holds only a Revi’it in order to satisfy the opinion of the Ramban. </ref> | ||
# One should fill up the cup to the top even if it is large. <ref>The Pri Chadash 472:9 writes that even if one has a cup bigger than a [[reviyit]] one should fill up the cup to the top because of hiddur mitzvah. </ref> | # One should fill up the cup to the top even if it is large. <ref>The Pri [[Chadash]] 472:9 writes that even if one has a cup bigger than a [[reviyit]] one should fill up the cup to the top because of hiddur mitzvah. </ref> | ||
===How much must one drink=== | ===How much must one drink=== | ||
# Preferably, one should drink a Revi’it of wine for each of the 4 cups of wine at [[the Seder]]. If this is difficult, one fulfills his obligation by drinking the majority of a Revi’it for each cup.<Ref> * The Gemara (Pesachim 108b) states that each of the 4 cups at the [[seder]] must contain a Revi’it of wine. Additionally, Rabbi Yitzchak (Pesachim 109a) says that a certain measuring cup in Tzipori held the volume of a Log and they would use it to measure the Revi’it for [[Pesach]]. Rashbam (109a s.v. U’vah) explains that each of the 4 cups had to hold a Revi’it of a Log and altogether that would equal a Log, the exact volume of the cup in Tzipori. Rambam (Chametz UMatzah 7:7), Tur, and S”A 472:9 codify this as halacha. | # Preferably, one should drink a Revi’it of wine for each of the 4 cups of wine at [[the Seder]]. If this is difficult, one fulfills his obligation by drinking the majority of a Revi’it for each cup.<Ref> * The Gemara (Pesachim 108b) states that each of the 4 cups at the [[seder]] must contain a Revi’it of wine. Additionally, Rabbi Yitzchak (Pesachim 109a) says that a certain measuring cup in Tzipori held the volume of a Log and they would use it to measure the Revi’it for [[Pesach]]. Rashbam (109a s.v. U’vah) explains that each of the 4 cups had to hold a Revi’it of a Log and altogether that would equal a Log, the exact volume of the cup in Tzipori. Rambam (Chametz UMatzah 7:7), Tur, and S”A 472:9 codify this as halacha. | ||
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