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Havdalah when Tisha B’Av falls on a Sunday

שו”תCategory: HalachaHavdalah when Tisha B’Av falls on a Sunday
asked 4 years ago

Hello Rabbi,
 
Someone who wants to break the fast on Shabbat from the day after the offering of the offering, and not wait until the end of the fast (for fear that he will forget and for other reasons): Can he eat after the havdalah? The column writes in the 1955 sign in the name of the hab, who is not even allowed to break the fast, because in the havdalah he accepts the fast and is forbidden to drink wine. But that sounds a bit strange – is there such a thing as accepting the fast early? Or maybe Tisha B’Av, which I think is an addition?
 
In practical terms, do you think it is permissible for me to separate on Shabbat and drink wine as usual? If so, is it permissible to continue eating and drinking until sunset?
 
thanks


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מיכי Staff answered 4 years ago
I don’t think he meant to accept a fast like accepting a dream fast and the like, by virtue of which an obligation to fast is created. After all, it is a fast that does not have to be accepted. It applies from the very date. Therefore, it seems to me that he meant to say that as soon as the havdalah enters on Sunday, the fast has already applied. In other words: eating after havdalah is a ta’arati d’estri (because if havdalah is Sunday and if you eat, it is still Shabbat). Therefore, continuing to eat after Havdalah is, in my opinion, forbidden. As for drinking wine – as the column wrote, it is problematic for the same reason.

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