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==== Tasting Meat on Friday in the Nine Days or a Fast Day ==== | ==== Tasting Meat on Friday in the Nine Days or a Fast Day ==== | ||
# On Friday of [[Shabbat Chazon]], one | # On Friday of [[Shabbat Chazon]], one may taste the food without swallowing and then spit it out.<ref>Shemirat Shabbat Kehilchata 42:61 </ref> According to Sephardim, if someone always tastes from the food before Shabbat to see if it needs more spices it is permitted to do so even before [[Shabbat Chazon]] even though it is in the [[Nine Days|nine days]]. One who is strict not to do so will be blessed.<ref>Yalkut Yosef Moadim (Dinei Yemey Tisha Bav no. 30)</ref> | ||
# If [[Asara BeTevet]] falls out to be on Friday one may taste the food if one spits it out and doesn’t swallow.<ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 42:61 </ref> | # If [[Asara BeTevet]] falls out to be on Friday one may taste the food if one spits it out and doesn’t swallow.<ref>Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 42:61 </ref> | ||
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==Brushing One's Hair== | ==Brushing One's Hair== | ||
# One should brush one's hair nicely in honor of [[Shabbat]].<ref>Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 72:12, [http://www.eichlers.com/Product/Books/Halachah_-_Jewish_Law/General_Issues/Amot-Shel-Halacha---Halachic-Insights---The-Dalet-Amot-Halacha-Series:-1-_H028-3.html Amot Shel Halacha] (by Rabbi Ari Enkin). See also Yosef Ometz 565. </ref> | # One should brush one's hair nicely in honor of [[Shabbat]].<ref>Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 72:12, [http://www.eichlers.com/Product/Books/Halachah_-_Jewish_Law/General_Issues/Amot-Shel-Halacha---Halachic-Insights---The-Dalet-Amot-Halacha-Series:-1-_H028-3.html Amot Shel Halacha] (by Rabbi Ari Enkin). See also Yosef Ometz 565. </ref> | ||
==Cutting One's Hair== | |||
# If someone has long hair, it is a mitzvah to cut one's hair on Erev Shabbat in honor of Shabbat.<ref>Rama 260:1, Mishna Brurah 260:7</ref> | |||
==Cutting one's Nails== | ==Cutting one's Nails== | ||
# One should arrange for one's hair and nails to be cut on Erev [[Shabbat]]. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 260:1 </ref> | # One should arrange for one's hair and nails to be cut on Erev [[Shabbat]].<ref> Shulchan Aruch 260:1 </ref> See also the [[Cutting one's nails|Laws of cutting one's nails]]. | ||
# Some people don't cut their nails on Friday if it is Rosh Chodesh.<ref>Mishna Brurah 260:7 based on Tzavat Rabbi Yehuda Hachasid</ref> | |||
==Going to Mikvah== | ==Going to Mikvah== | ||
# It is also meritorious for men to immerse in a [[Mikvaot|mikvah]] on Friday, if possible.<ref>[http://www.eichlers.com/Product/Books/Halachah_-_Jewish_Law/General_Issues/Amot-Shel-Halacha---Halachic-Insights---The-Dalet-Amot-Halacha-Series:-1-_H028-3.html Amot Shel Halacha] (by Rabbi Ari Enkin), Mekor Chaim (Chavot Ya'ir) 260</ref> | # It is also meritorious for men to immerse in a [[Mikvaot|mikvah]] on Friday, if possible.<ref>[http://www.eichlers.com/Product/Books/Halachah_-_Jewish_Law/General_Issues/Amot-Shel-Halacha---Halachic-Insights---The-Dalet-Amot-Halacha-Series:-1-_H028-3.html Amot Shel Halacha] (by Rabbi Ari Enkin), Mekor Chaim (Chavot Ya'ir) 260</ref> |
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