If one makes Kiddush intending to eat in one location but then changes his mind and eats in a different room under the same roof, is a new Kiddush required?
Synopsis
When both locations are within the same building but in different rooms, the question of intent at Kiddush time determines whether a new Kiddush is needed.
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