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# Ideally, one should learn a little after [[Davening]] before eating Breakfast. However, If one regularly eats breakfast after [[prayers]] before going to the Bet Midrash, one may do so. Preferably, one should eat a breakfast with some bread (a size of a KeBetzah) and water to give one strength to serve Hashem. <Ref> Tur and S”A 155:2. The Kaf HaChaim 155:29 writes that the size of the bread is a [[KeBaytzah]]. </ref>  
# Ideally, one should learn a little after [[Davening]] before eating Breakfast. However, If one regularly eats breakfast after [[prayers]] before going to the Bet Midrash, one may do so. Preferably, one should eat a breakfast with some bread (a size of a KeBetzah) and water to give one strength to serve Hashem. <Ref> Tur and S”A 155:2. The Kaf HaChaim 155:29 writes that the size of the bread is a [[KeBaytzah]]. </ref>  
# Many say that it's sufficient to eat a filling food even if it's not bread. <ref>Eshel Avraham (Butchatch 155:2) </ref> Likewise, one may have [[Mezonot]] in place of bread for breakfast. <ref> Pri Megadim (M"Z 155:1), Sh"t Rivevot Ephraim 3:590 (21 and 35), and Rabbi Yisrael Belsky quoted in [https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thehalacha.com%2Fattach%2FVolume4%2FIssue2.pdf Halachically Speaking]. Although the Kaf HaChaim 155:23-4 writes that one may fulfill Pat [[Shacharit]] with [[Pat Haba Bekisnin]], he adds in that a cooked [[Mezonot]] food (Tavshil [[Mezonot]]) doesn't fit the requirements of Pat [[Shacharit]]. Or Letzion 2:10(6) agrees. </ref>
# Many say that it's sufficient to eat a filling food even if it's not bread. <ref>Eshel Avraham (Butchatch 155:2) </ref> Likewise, one may have [[Mezonot]] in place of bread for breakfast. <ref> Pri Megadim (M"Z 155:1), Sh"t Rivevot Ephraim 3:590 (21 and 35), and Rabbi Yisrael Belsky quoted in [https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thehalacha.com%2Fattach%2FVolume4%2FIssue2.pdf Halachically Speaking]. Although the Kaf HaChaim 155:23-4 writes that one may fulfill Pat [[Shacharit]] with [[Pat Haba Bekisnin]], he adds in that a cooked [[Mezonot]] food (Tavshil [[Mezonot]]) doesn't fit the requirements of Pat [[Shacharit]]. Or Letzion 2:10(6) agrees. </ref>
# One shouldn't eat before feeding his animals <ref> Shulchan Aruch OC 176:6</ref>, but one may drink before watering them <ref>M.B. 176:40, in the name of Sefer Chassidim, because Rivkah says to Eliezer: "שתה וגם גמליך אשקה" (drink and I will water your camels), putting Eliezer before his camels. </ref>
# One shouldn't eat before feeding his animals <ref> Shulchan Aruch OC 167:6</ref>, but one may drink before watering them <ref>M.B. 167:40, in the name of Sefer Chassidim, because Rivkah says to Eliezer: "שתה וגם גמליך אשקה" (drink and I will water your camels), putting Eliezer before his camels. </ref>


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Revision as of 22:13, 3 February 2014

Eating breakfast

  1. Ideally, one should learn a little after Davening before eating Breakfast. However, If one regularly eats breakfast after prayers before going to the Bet Midrash, one may do so. Preferably, one should eat a breakfast with some bread (a size of a KeBetzah) and water to give one strength to serve Hashem. [1]
  2. Many say that it's sufficient to eat a filling food even if it's not bread. [2] Likewise, one may have Mezonot in place of bread for breakfast. [3]
  3. One shouldn't eat before feeding his animals [4], but one may drink before watering them [5]

Sources

  1. Tur and S”A 155:2. The Kaf HaChaim 155:29 writes that the size of the bread is a KeBaytzah.
  2. Eshel Avraham (Butchatch 155:2)
  3. Pri Megadim (M"Z 155:1), Sh"t Rivevot Ephraim 3:590 (21 and 35), and Rabbi Yisrael Belsky quoted in Halachically Speaking. Although the Kaf HaChaim 155:23-4 writes that one may fulfill Pat Shacharit with Pat Haba Bekisnin, he adds in that a cooked Mezonot food (Tavshil Mezonot) doesn't fit the requirements of Pat Shacharit. Or Letzion 2:10(6) agrees.
  4. Shulchan Aruch OC 167:6
  5. M.B. 167:40, in the name of Sefer Chassidim, because Rivkah says to Eliezer: "שתה וגם גמליך אשקה" (drink and I will water your camels), putting Eliezer before his camels.