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#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>
#After [[Olot HaShachar]], it’s forbidden to eat or drink anything besides water until one prays.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 89:3. Rabbi Hershel Schachter (OU Kosher Webcast [http://www.ou.org/news/ou_webcast_with_poskim_let_my_people_know/ Dec. 2011], 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>Shulchan Aruch 89:3. Rabbi Hershel Schachter (OU Kosher Webcast [http://www.ou.org/news/ou_webcast_with_poskim_let_my_people_know/ Dec. 2011], 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 milk 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 says that the minhag is to drink coffee and tea with sugar and milk, although he writes that there is no room to be lenient on this issue.</ref>
#The minhag is to allowing having coffee or tea even with sugar and milk 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 says that the minhag is to drink coffee and tea with sugar and milk, although he writes that there is no room to be lenient on this issue.  The Be'er Heteiv quotes Acharonim who don't allow sugar in coffee.</ref>


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