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# If one slept and woke up after [[Chatzot]] it’s preferable not to eat before [[Davening]] unless there’s a need, however drinking is permissible until [[Olot HaShachar]]. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 89:27 </ref> Regarding whether one may eat before a fast prior to [[Olot HaShachar]] see [[Fast_Days#When_does_the_fast_start|Fast Days]].
# If one slept and woke up after [[Chatzot]] it’s preferable not to eat before [[Davening]] unless there’s a need, however drinking is permissible until [[Olot HaShachar]]. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 89:27 </ref> Regarding whether one may eat before a fast prior to [[Olot HaShachar]] see [[Fast_Days#When_does_the_fast_start|Fast Days]].
# It’s forbidden to eat a [[KeBaytzah]] of bread or [[Pas HaBah Bekisnin]] or to drink an intoxicating drink after a half hour prior to [[Olot HaShachar]]. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 89:27, Piskei Teshuvot 89:21, Ishei Yisrael 13:26 </ref> If one began before this, one may continue until [[Olot HaShachar]]. <Ref>S”A 89:5, Mishna Brurah 89:27 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to eat a [[KeBaytzah]] of bread or [[Pas HaBah Bekisnin]] or to drink an intoxicating drink after a half hour prior to [[Olot HaShachar]]. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 89:27, Piskei Teshuvot 89:21, Ishei Yisrael 13:26 </ref> If one began before this, one may continue until [[Olot HaShachar]]. <Ref>S”A 89:5, Mishna Brurah 89:27 </ref>
# It’s forbidden to eat or drink after [[Olot HaShachar]] until one prays except for water or tea without sugar or milk, but the minhag is to be lenient to have coffee and tea even with  sugar and milk added. <Ref>Ishei Yisrael 13:25, Piskei Teshuvot 89:17, Shearim Metsuyim BeHalacha 8:1. [[http://www.ou.org/webcast_kosher Rabbi Hershel Schachter] (OU Kosher Webcast, min 28-30) says that it's not permitted to eat before [[davening]] even if one will not have a chance to eat later and advises taking food with you to work or the Beit Midrash to eat later after [[davening]]. </ref>
# After [[Olot HaShachar]], it’s forbidden to eat or drink anything besides water until one prays.<ref>S"A 89:3. [http://www.ou.org/webcast_kosher Rabbi Hershel Schachter] (OU Kosher Webcast, min 28-30) says that it's not permitted to eat before [[davening]] even if one will not have a chance to eat later and advises taking food with you to work or the Beit Midrash to eat later after [[davening]].</ref>
# The minhag is to allowing having coffee or tea even with sugar and added. <Ref>Ishei Yisrael 13:25, Piskei Teshuvot 89:17, Shearim Metsuyim BeHalacha 8:1, Maharsham ([http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=41144&pgnum=160 Daat Torah 89:3]), Aruch Hashulchan 89:23, and Kaf Hachaim 89:31 say that the minhag is to have coffee or tea even with sugar or milk before davening because it is in order to enable one to daven in a better manner, it is common and not an act of arrogance. Note that the Mishneh Brurah 89:22 only permits coffee without sugar.</ref>


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