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אמר רב נחמן בר יצחק

Now since he teaches, 'they [precipitately] arose,' it follows that we are treating of things which require a blessing after them in the same place,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' 'They detached their feet' implies that they hurried, on account of the bridegroom or bride, but otherwise they would have remained there, in order to recite the benediction before leaving. - According to Tosaf. (p. 538, n. 3) 'to drink must be omitted from the Baraitha, since in their view no beverage, not even wine, is subject to this rule.');"><sup>11</sup></span> and it is only because they left an old man or an invalid there that when they go out they do not need a benediction beforehand, and when they return they do not need a benediction at the beginning. But if they did not leave an old man or an invalid there, when they go out they need a blessing beforehand and when they return they need a blessing at the beginning: this is a difficulty according to R'Hisda? -Said R'Nahman B'Isaac:

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