Is one permitted to say 'Asuta' (a blessing of health) to someone who sneezes during a meal?
Synopsis
Even the social courtesy of blessing a sneezer is subject to the prohibition of speech during meals due to the danger of food entering the windpipe.
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Is it permitted to speak during a meal?
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