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# The Ashkenazi minhag is not to say Mizmor LeTodah on Erev [[Pesach]].<Ref>Rama 429:2, Nitei Gavriel ([[Pesach]] v. 2, p. 222) </ref> However, the Sephardic minhag is to say it even on Erev [[Pesach]].<Ref>Yalkut Yosef 468:14</ref>
# The Ashkenazi minhag is not to say Mizmor LeTodah on Erev [[Pesach]].<Ref>Rama 429:2, Nitei Gavriel ([[Pesach]] v. 2, p. 222) </ref> However, the Sephardic minhag is to say it even on Erev [[Pesach]].<Ref>Yalkut Yosef 468:14</ref>
# There is no [[Tachanun]] on Erev [[Pesach]] just like the rest of the [[month of Nissan]]. <reF>Shulchan Aruch 429:1, Nitei Gavriel ([[Pesach]] v. 2, p. 222) </ref>
# There is no [[Tachanun]] on Erev [[Pesach]] just like the rest of the [[month of Nissan]]. <reF>Shulchan Aruch 429:1, Nitei Gavriel ([[Pesach]] v. 2, p. 222) </ref>
==Latest time to eat Chametz==
==Latest Time to Eat Chametz==
# From the beginning of the fifth hour (halachic hours) Chametz is forbidden to eat.<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>


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