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# The Ashkenazi minhag is not to say Mizmor LeTodah on Erev Pesach. <Ref>Rama 429:2 </ref>
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==Time to stop eating Chametz==
# 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==
# One shouldn’t eat Matzah on Erev Pesach <ref> Rama 471:2 </ref> including the nighttime. <Ref>Magan Avraham 471:6. The Chok Yaakov 471:7 quotes the Shiyarei Knesset Hagedola that some have the custom to refrain from eating matza from rosh chodesh nissan. </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>
# 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>
==Melacha==
#It is forbidden to do melacha on erev pesach after chatzot. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 468:1. Mishna Berura 468:1 says based on a Yerushalmi that the reason for this is that it is when we brought korban pesach and the day which you bring a korban is a yom tov and work is forbidden midirabanan, and this prohibition applies nowadays even though we don't have the korban. In Biur Halacha "mechatzot u'limala"  says that according to this reason if Pesach falls out on erev shabbat, melacha is not prohibited until mincha. But he adds that there is another reason given by Rashi to the prohibition that we need time to prepare for the seder, and that according to this reason even when Pesach falls out on erev shabbat it would still be forbidden after mid-day, but concludes that most poskim give the first reason so one doesn't need to be machmir. </ref>
 
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