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Tractate Berachot, Chapter 5, Tosefta 11 – 20

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Tractate Berachot, Chapter 5

Tosefta 111

One [person] who is serving to two [people] can eat together with them [without asking them for permission, because after he joins them they can say Zimun].2 [However, if there are] three [people eating together], he cannot eat with them until they give him permission [to eat together with them, because they can already say Zimun without him].3

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אחד משמש את השנים הרי זה אוכל עמהן. שלשה אין אוכל עמהן עד שיתנו לו רשות.

Notes:

  1. Mishna 1 of chapter 7 says that if three people eat together they must say Zimun before Birkat Hamazon. The Mishna adds that if there are two people eating and they are being served by a waiter, if the waiter eats a Kezait (size of an olive) of bread he thus joins them and now they can say Zimun. Our Tosefta expands on that law. However see Tosefta 19, note 3 further in this chapter that clarifies that this Tosefta does not necessarily agree with the Mishna that the 3rd person must eat a Kezait of bread in order to join. It merely states that since it is better to say Zimun with 3 people who ate a Kezait of bread than just with 2 people, the waiter can join them without asking for their permission, although according to the Tosefta he would not be required to eat a Kezait in order to join them.
  2. For the description of Zimun see Mishna Berachot 7:3. Since the servant enables the other two people to do a mitzvah of Zimun he does not have to ask them for permission to join them in their meal. It should be noted that the same law would apply if there are nine people eating together. Since adding a tenth person would enable them to say the word Eloheinu in the Zimun (See Mishna Berachot 7:3), which they were not able to say otherwise, the servant does not have to ask them for permission to join.
  3. Since three people who are eating together can already say Zimun, the servant joining them does not provide them any benefit, thus he must ask them for permission before he can join them.
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Tractate Berachot, Chapter 5

Tosefta 121

If they (i.e. the people eating) were brought [by the servants] a sweet relish2 together with [other] food, he makes the Beracha on the [other] food and exempts the sweet relish [from the requirement of saying Beracha over it].