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==Bracha of Lesheve BeSukkah==
==Bracha of Lesheve BeSukkah==
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# There is a prohabition not to eat any fixed meal-a meal that includes bread or more than a small amount of mezonot (i.e. cookies cake etc)outside the Sukka on Sukkut.This is the halacha for both Sephardic Jews as well as for Ashkenazic jews.(NEEDS SOURCE)
There is a prohabition not to eat any fixed meal-a meal that includes bread or more than a small amount of mezonot (i.e. cookies cake etc)outside the Sukka on Sukkut.This is the halacha for both Sephardic Jews as well as for Ashkenazic jews.
# Although it is permitted to eat fruit, drink, water, and have other refreshments outside the Sukka, it is preferable to do so in the Sukka as it expresses a feeling of "being at home" in the Sukka. (NEEDS SOURCE)
Although it is permitted to eat fruit,drink water, and have other refreshments outside the Sukka, it is preferable to do so in the Sukka as it expresses a feeling of "being at home" in the Sukka.
# It's proper to say the bracha of Leshev before making the HaMotzei. However, it's not an interruption if one does HaMotzei before Leshev. On Shabbat and Yom Tov, the Leshev is said in Kiddish before one drinks from the wine. <ref> S"A and Rama 643:3, Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg 145, Chazon Ovadyah Sukkot pg 172 </ref>
 
 
It's proper to say the bracha of Leshev before making the HaMotzei. However, it's not an interruption if one does HaMotzei before Leshev. On Shabbat and Yom Tov, the Leshev is said in Kiddish before one drinks from the wine. <ref> S"A and Rama 643:3, Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg 145, Chazon Ovadyah Sukkot pg 172 </ref>


==Who is obligated to eat in the Sukkah?==  
==Who is obligated to eat in the Sukkah?==