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==Shabbat Hagadol Drasha==
==Shabbat Hagadol Drasha==
#If [[Shabbat HaGadol]] falls out on Erev Pesach, the Drasha should take place a week earlier.<ref> Mishna Brurah 430:2, Chazon Ovadia page 32</ref>
#If [[Shabbat HaGadol]] falls out on Erev Pesach, the Drasha should take place a week earlier.<ref> Mishna Brurah 430:2, Chazon Ovadia page 32, Yalkut Yosef 444:1</ref>
==Tanit Bechorot==
==Tanit Bechorot==
{{Tanit Bechorot on Shabbat}}
{{Tanit Bechorot on Shabbat}}


==Bedikat Chametz==
# When Erev Pesach falls out on Shabbat, bedikat chametz is done Thursday night<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:1, Mishna Brurah 444:1, Yalkut Yosef 444:2</ref> with a candle and bracha.<Ref>Mishna Brurah 444:1-2. There is a discussion why bedikat chametz can't take place on Shabbat. The Bet Yosef suggests that the reason is that you can't carry a candle on Shabbat for a mitzvah of bedikat chametz.</ref>
==Biur Chametz==
# A person should destroy all of his chametz besides food for two meals before Shabbat.<ref>Gemara Pesachim 13a, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:1</ref> The chametz set side for Shabbat should be stored in a safe place so that it isn't dispersed.<reF>Mishna Brurah 444:3, Yalkut Yosef 444:2</ref>
# It is proper to burn the chametz that one is not leaving over before the sixth hour on Friday morning, otherwise if it is done later in the day next year someone might get confused.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:2</ref>
==Bitul Chametz==
# The first bitul is made after bedikat chametz on all chametz that one does not know about.<ref>Yalkut Yosef 444:2</ref>
#The final bitul is made on Shabbat itself before the sixth halachic hour and it is unnecessary to make one on Friday while burning the chametz.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:6, Mishna Brurah 444:22</ref>
==Friday Night and Shabbat Morning Meals==
#One should leave over just enough chametz for two meals. If someone is very worried about not being able to get rid of the extra chametz they can get rid of all of their chametz before Shabbat and use matzah ashira for the hamotzei of Friday night and Shabbat lunch. One should still be careful to eat it before the beginning of the fifth halachic hour.<ref>Igrot Moshe 1:155 </ref>
# For lechem mishneh, besides the challah that one is going to eat, it is possible to use matzah stored safely inside a plastic bag for the lechem mishna which one should not eat.<ref>Dirshu 444:8 citing Igrot Chazon Ish 1:188, Orchot Rabbenu Pesach p. 11, Chut Shani Shabbat v. 4 p. 369</ref>
# If someone wants to eat the chametz outside and have the rest of the meal inside, see Shulchan Aruch 178
==[[Seuda Shelishit]]==
# In order to start finish chametz by the proper time,<ref>Mishna Brurah 444:4</ref> it is recommended to start davening early and some even suggest skipping the piytum for Shabbat Hagadol or saying them in advance on the previous Shabbat.<ref>Dirshu 444:7 quotes the Pri MagadimMZ 430:1 who says that the yotzrot are said as usual even on Erev Pesach that falls out on Shabbat, Rav Chaim Zonenfeld (Seder Erev Pesach Shchal Bshabbat n. 5) held that they should be skipped, and the Maharil Erev Pesach n. 10 would say them a week in advance.</ref>
# Some recommend starting davening earlier, and then having two meals with bread before the fifth halachic hour.<ref>Mishna Brurah 444:8 based on the Gra</ref> In order to do this and not have a concern of making unnecessary brachot, [[bracha sheino tzaricha]], one should break up the meals with a little walk out of the house and a short break of 15 to 30 minutes.<ref>Mishna Brurah 444:8 writes that one should make a short break. In the context of breaking up lunch and seuda shelishit on a regular Shabbat, Mishna Brurah 291:5 writes that one should walk around in between. Dirshu 444:14 quotes the Darkei Chayim Vshalom p. 401 as holding that a 15 minute is sufficient, while the Chazon Ish (Igrot Chazon Ish 1:188) would wait 30 minutes.</ref>
# Generally the minhag is to have seuda shelishit with cooked matza, such as matza balls, meat, or fish.<ref>Rama 444:1, Mishna Brurah 444:8</reF> Sephardim have the minhag to have seuda shelishit with cooked matza or matza ashira.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:1</ref> A person should not eat baked matzah meal cakes for seuda shelishit.<ref>Rama 471:2, Mishna Brurah 471:20</ref>
==Shabbat Menu Restrictions==
# A person should not make hot chametz, such as chullent, for Shabbat Erev Pesach because in doing so the leftovers on the pot will be chametz and one can't clean them on Shabbat since it isn't necessary for Shabbat.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:3</ref> After the fact, if one made a hot chametz food in a pot, that pot can be cleaned to remove the chametz on Shabbat morning. When cleaning that pot, one should do the minimum possible; if the chametz can be removed by being wiped that should be done, if it needs to be cleaned with water that measure should be taken.<ref>Rama O.C. 444:3, Mishna Brurah 444:13</ref>
# It is preferable to make all of one's food in kosher for pesach or new pots.<ref>Mishna Brurah 444:14</ref> If one does, one should be careful not to pour the hot kosher for pesach food from the pots into chametz bowls or plates.<ref>Shaar Hatziyun 444:4</ref>
==Preparing for the Seder==
==Getting Rid of Chametz==
# After the morning chametz meal(s) one should gently wipe off the plates with one's hand and put them away with the other chametz dishes.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:4</ref>
===Giving to a Non-Jew===
# If someone has extra chametz on [[pesach]] one should give it to a non-Jew. It isn't a concern if they carry it into the street since one didn't instruct the non-Jew to do so. Even if it is a lot of chametz and it is obvious that the non-Jew is going to carry it into the street, according to those who hold that our streets are only a [[karmelit]], and certainly if there is an eruv, one doesn't have to be concerned.<ref>Mishna Brurah 444:18-20</ref>
# If someone forgot to sell chametz before Shabbat, there is a dispute if they're allowed to sell it on Shabbat. Instead they should give it as a gift to a non-Jew who they know and will likely give it back to them after pesach. In order to perform this transaction he should either give the non-Jew the chametz to pick up or drag it. If it is too much to pick up or drag, it is possible to legally transfer ownership to the non-Jew by giving him the key to access the room where the chametz is located.<Ref>Mishna Brurah 444:20</ref>
===Selling Chametz===
Dirshu 27
===Throwing in the Garbage===
Dirshu 31
===Giving to a Dog===
# It is permitted to feed the extra chametz one has to a dog before the sixth halachic hour.<reF>Mishna Brurah 444:21</ref>
===Flushing down the Toilet===
# A good solution of how to get rid of one's extra chametz on Shabbat is to flush it down the toilet.<reF>Mishna Brurah 444:21</ref>
===After the Fifth Hour===
# One should get of one's chametz before the end of the fifth halachic hour. If one failed to do so, the chametz is now muktzeh for a Jew, but one should ask a non-Jew to get rid of it by flushing it down the toilet.<reF>Mishna Brurah 444:21</ref>
==Links==
==Links==
*[https://www.star-k.org/articles/uncategorized/371/a-guide-to-shabbos-erev-pesach/ Star-K Guide to Erev Pesach on Shabbat]
*[https://www.star-k.org/articles/uncategorized/371/a-guide-to-shabbos-erev-pesach/ Star-K Guide to Erev Pesach on Shabbat]

Revision as of 16:56, 19 February 2021

Shabbat Hagadol Drasha

  1. If Shabbat HaGadol falls out on Erev Pesach, the Drasha should take place a week earlier.[1]

Tanit Bechorot

  1. If Erev Pesach falls out on Shabbat, some say that one is not obligated to fast, while others say that one should fast on Thursday. The minhag follows the latter opinion.[2] The minhag is to do a Siyum on Thursday and exempt oneself from the fast,[3] even those who fast Tanit Bechorot regular years.[4] Some say it’s preferable to make a Siyum on Friday in addition to the one on Thursday.[5]

Bedikat Chametz

  1. When Erev Pesach falls out on Shabbat, bedikat chametz is done Thursday night[6] with a candle and bracha.[7]

Biur Chametz

  1. A person should destroy all of his chametz besides food for two meals before Shabbat.[8] The chametz set side for Shabbat should be stored in a safe place so that it isn't dispersed.[9]
  2. It is proper to burn the chametz that one is not leaving over before the sixth hour on Friday morning, otherwise if it is done later in the day next year someone might get confused.[10]

Bitul Chametz

  1. The first bitul is made after bedikat chametz on all chametz that one does not know about.[11]
  2. The final bitul is made on Shabbat itself before the sixth halachic hour and it is unnecessary to make one on Friday while burning the chametz.[12]

Friday Night and Shabbat Morning Meals

  1. One should leave over just enough chametz for two meals. If someone is very worried about not being able to get rid of the extra chametz they can get rid of all of their chametz before Shabbat and use matzah ashira for the hamotzei of Friday night and Shabbat lunch. One should still be careful to eat it before the beginning of the fifth halachic hour.[13]
  2. For lechem mishneh, besides the challah that one is going to eat, it is possible to use matzah stored safely inside a plastic bag for the lechem mishna which one should not eat.[14]
  3. If someone wants to eat the chametz outside and have the rest of the meal inside, see Shulchan Aruch 178


Seuda Shelishit

  1. In order to start finish chametz by the proper time,[15] it is recommended to start davening early and some even suggest skipping the piytum for Shabbat Hagadol or saying them in advance on the previous Shabbat.[16]
  2. Some recommend starting davening earlier, and then having two meals with bread before the fifth halachic hour.[17] In order to do this and not have a concern of making unnecessary brachot, bracha sheino tzaricha, one should break up the meals with a little walk out of the house and a short break of 15 to 30 minutes.[18]
  3. Generally the minhag is to have seuda shelishit with cooked matza, such as matza balls, meat, or fish.[19] Sephardim have the minhag to have seuda shelishit with cooked matza or matza ashira.[20] A person should not eat baked matzah meal cakes for seuda shelishit.[21]

Shabbat Menu Restrictions

  1. A person should not make hot chametz, such as chullent, for Shabbat Erev Pesach because in doing so the leftovers on the pot will be chametz and one can't clean them on Shabbat since it isn't necessary for Shabbat.[22] After the fact, if one made a hot chametz food in a pot, that pot can be cleaned to remove the chametz on Shabbat morning. When cleaning that pot, one should do the minimum possible; if the chametz can be removed by being wiped that should be done, if it needs to be cleaned with water that measure should be taken.[23]
  2. It is preferable to make all of one's food in kosher for pesach or new pots.[24] If one does, one should be careful not to pour the hot kosher for pesach food from the pots into chametz bowls or plates.[25]

Preparing for the Seder

Getting Rid of Chametz

  1. After the morning chametz meal(s) one should gently wipe off the plates with one's hand and put them away with the other chametz dishes.[26]

Giving to a Non-Jew

  1. If someone has extra chametz on pesach one should give it to a non-Jew. It isn't a concern if they carry it into the street since one didn't instruct the non-Jew to do so. Even if it is a lot of chametz and it is obvious that the non-Jew is going to carry it into the street, according to those who hold that our streets are only a karmelit, and certainly if there is an eruv, one doesn't have to be concerned.[27]
  2. If someone forgot to sell chametz before Shabbat, there is a dispute if they're allowed to sell it on Shabbat. Instead they should give it as a gift to a non-Jew who they know and will likely give it back to them after pesach. In order to perform this transaction he should either give the non-Jew the chametz to pick up or drag it. If it is too much to pick up or drag, it is possible to legally transfer ownership to the non-Jew by giving him the key to access the room where the chametz is located.[28]

Selling Chametz

Dirshu 27

Throwing in the Garbage

Dirshu 31

Giving to a Dog

  1. It is permitted to feed the extra chametz one has to a dog before the sixth halachic hour.[29]

Flushing down the Toilet

  1. A good solution of how to get rid of one's extra chametz on Shabbat is to flush it down the toilet.[30]

After the Fifth Hour

  1. One should get of one's chametz before the end of the fifth halachic hour. If one failed to do so, the chametz is now muktzeh for a Jew, but one should ask a non-Jew to get rid of it by flushing it down the toilet.[31]

Links

Sources

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  1. Mishna Brurah 430:2, Chazon Ovadia page 32, Yalkut Yosef 444:1
  2. Shulchan Aruch and Rama O.C. 470:2
  3. Sh”t Igrot Moshe 4:69 writes that it’s sufficient to make a Siyum on Thursday and Piskei Teshuvot 470:4 writes that such is the minhag. Rabbi Dovid Heber agrees. Sh"t Yechave Daat 1:91, Chazon Ovadyah Pesach pg 100, and Or Letzion 3:12(2) write that even though the strict law is that the firstborns are exempt it's preferable that they join in a Siyum. See Birkei Yosef 470:2 who quotes the Meiri who says that if Erev Pesach is on Shabbat, one should fast Tanit Bechorot on Friday.
  4. Sh”t Elef Lecha Shlomo 1:386
  5. Sh”t Teshuvot Vehanhagot 2:111, Sh”t Mishneh Halachot 7:65, Orchot Rabbenu (vol 2 pg 57), Rav Hershel Schachter ("Inyanei Erev Pesach She'chal BeShabbat", min 71-72). Rav Hershel Schachter (YIW Packet) thought that it was only a stringency and according to the halacha is sufficient to listen to a siyum on Thursday.
  6. Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:1, Mishna Brurah 444:1, Yalkut Yosef 444:2
  7. Mishna Brurah 444:1-2. There is a discussion why bedikat chametz can't take place on Shabbat. The Bet Yosef suggests that the reason is that you can't carry a candle on Shabbat for a mitzvah of bedikat chametz.
  8. Gemara Pesachim 13a, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:1
  9. Mishna Brurah 444:3, Yalkut Yosef 444:2
  10. Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:2
  11. Yalkut Yosef 444:2
  12. Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:6, Mishna Brurah 444:22
  13. Igrot Moshe 1:155
  14. Dirshu 444:8 citing Igrot Chazon Ish 1:188, Orchot Rabbenu Pesach p. 11, Chut Shani Shabbat v. 4 p. 369
  15. Mishna Brurah 444:4
  16. Dirshu 444:7 quotes the Pri MagadimMZ 430:1 who says that the yotzrot are said as usual even on Erev Pesach that falls out on Shabbat, Rav Chaim Zonenfeld (Seder Erev Pesach Shchal Bshabbat n. 5) held that they should be skipped, and the Maharil Erev Pesach n. 10 would say them a week in advance.
  17. Mishna Brurah 444:8 based on the Gra
  18. Mishna Brurah 444:8 writes that one should make a short break. In the context of breaking up lunch and seuda shelishit on a regular Shabbat, Mishna Brurah 291:5 writes that one should walk around in between. Dirshu 444:14 quotes the Darkei Chayim Vshalom p. 401 as holding that a 15 minute is sufficient, while the Chazon Ish (Igrot Chazon Ish 1:188) would wait 30 minutes.
  19. Rama 444:1, Mishna Brurah 444:8
  20. Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:1
  21. Rama 471:2, Mishna Brurah 471:20
  22. Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:3
  23. Rama O.C. 444:3, Mishna Brurah 444:13
  24. Mishna Brurah 444:14
  25. Shaar Hatziyun 444:4
  26. Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:4
  27. Mishna Brurah 444:18-20
  28. Mishna Brurah 444:20
  29. Mishna Brurah 444:21
  30. Mishna Brurah 444:21
  31. Mishna Brurah 444:21