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# The Ashkenazi minhag is not to say Mizmor LeTodah on Erev Pesach. <Ref>Rama 429:2 </ref>
# The Ashkenazi minhag is not to say Mizmor LeTodah on Erev Pesach. <Ref>Rama 429:2 </ref>
==Stopping to eat Chametz==
==Time to stop eating Chametz==
# From the beginning of the fifth hour (halachic hours) Chametz is forbidden to eat and from the beginning of the sixth hour Chametz is also forbidden to derive benefit from. <Ref>S”A 443:1 </ref>
# From the beginning of the fifth hour (halachic hours) Chametz is forbidden to eat.<Ref>S”A 443:1 </ref>
==Time to stop owning Chametz==
# From the beginning of the sixth hour Chametz is also forbidden to derive benefit from. <Ref>S”A 443:1 </ref>
==Eating Matzah before Pesach==
==Eating Matzah before Pesach==
# One shouldn’t eat Matzah on Erev Pesach <ref> Rama 471:2 </ref> including the nighttime. <Ref>Magan Avraham 471:6 </ref>
# One shouldn’t eat Matzah on Erev Pesach <ref> Rama 471:2 </ref> including the nighttime. <Ref>Magan Avraham 471:6 </ref>
# One should be strict not to have baked goods which include matzah meal such as Pesach cakes. <Ref>Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 8:117, Piskei Teshuvot 471:3. See Halichot Shlomo 8:4 who writes that it’s permissible if in the kneading the dough lost its form as bread. </ref>
# One should be strict not to have baked goods which include matzah meal such as Pesach cakes. <Ref>Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 8:117, Piskei Teshuvot 471:3. See Halichot Shlomo 8:4 who writes that it’s permissible if in the kneading the dough lost its form as bread. </ref>
# Some have the minhag not to eat Matzah from 30 days before Pesach <ref>Mishna Brurah 471:12, Sh”t Igrot Moshe 1:155 </ref>, some have the minhag not to eat Matzah from the beginning of the month <ref>Sh”t Igrot Moshe 1:155 says that such is the minhag of individuals </ref>and some have the minhag to eat it until Erev Pesach. <Ref>Orchot Chaim Safinka 471:5 </ref>
# Some have the minhag not to eat Matzah from 30 days before Pesach <ref>Mishna Brurah 471:12, Sh”t Igrot Moshe 1:155 </ref>, some have the minhag not to eat Matzah from the beginning of the month <ref>Sh”t Igrot Moshe 1:155 says that such is the minhag of individuals </ref>and some have the minhag to eat it until Erev Pesach. <Ref>Orchot Chaim Safinka 471:5 </ref>
# One shouldn’t eat Matzah before Pesach which was made without intent for the mitzvah of eating Matzah. <Ref>Halichot Shlomo 8:3, http://www.dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipID=2115 </ref>
# One shouldn’t eat Matzah before Pesach which was made without intent for the mitzvah of eating Matzah. <Ref>Halichot Shlomo 8:3, [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipID=2115 Rabbi Mansour on dailyhalacha.com]</ref>


==References==
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Revision as of 19:17, 9 March 2012

  1. The Ashkenazi minhag is not to say Mizmor LeTodah on Erev Pesach. [1]

Time to stop eating Chametz

  1. From the beginning of the fifth hour (halachic hours) Chametz is forbidden to eat.[2]

Time to stop owning Chametz

  1. From the beginning of the sixth hour Chametz is also forbidden to derive benefit from. [3]

Eating Matzah before Pesach

  1. One shouldn’t eat Matzah on Erev Pesach [4] including the nighttime. [5]
  2. One should be strict not to have baked goods which include matzah meal such as Pesach cakes. [6]
  3. Some have the minhag not to eat Matzah from 30 days before Pesach [7], some have the minhag not to eat Matzah from the beginning of the month [8]and some have the minhag to eat it until Erev Pesach. [9]
  4. One shouldn’t eat Matzah before Pesach which was made without intent for the mitzvah of eating Matzah. [10]

References

  1. Rama 429:2
  2. S”A 443:1
  3. S”A 443:1
  4. Rama 471:2
  5. Magan Avraham 471:6
  6. Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 8:117, Piskei Teshuvot 471:3. See Halichot Shlomo 8:4 who writes that it’s permissible if in the kneading the dough lost its form as bread.
  7. Mishna Brurah 471:12, Sh”t Igrot Moshe 1:155
  8. Sh”t Igrot Moshe 1:155 says that such is the minhag of individuals
  9. Orchot Chaim Safinka 471:5
  10. Halichot Shlomo 8:3, Rabbi Mansour on dailyhalacha.com