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If you eat cake and and apple for example, does saying Al ha michya cover you for both? (instead of saying boreh nefashot in addition to Al ha michya)
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December 12, 2017
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If you eat cake and and apple for example, does saying Al ha michya cover you for both? (instead of saying boreh nefashot in addition to Al ha michya)
No, you must say nefashot as well.
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