A Seder plate for every married man?
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Question
I am married and on the night of the Seder I eat at my father's home. Do I need to prepare a separate Seder plate for myself, or can I rely solely on my father's plate?
Answer
Shalom u-berakhah
It depends on your custom.
There is an advantage in having additional Seder plates for the part of eating the matzot, so that the participants can eat a kezayit from the middle matzah and not have to rely on completing the amount from the other matzot.
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