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===Lechem Mishneh===
===Lechem Mishneh===
# 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>
# 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, [https://images.shulcloud.com/709/uploads/YoungIsraelofWoodmerePesachHalachaBooklet.pdf Rav Schachter in Young Israel of Woodmere Guide], Chazon Ovadia p. 266</ref>
 
===Eating Outside===
===Eating Outside===
#If someone is concerned for eating chametz in one’s house one may eat the challah on the porch or the backyard if it is within the eruv or has a fence and then eat the rest of the meal inside.<ref> Mishna Brurah 178:33, Vezot Habracha ch. 6 n. 6</ref> The crumbs of chametz on the porch or backyard should be swept off the porch or table if there is an eruv.<ref> It is ideal to do so gently so it isn’t scattered in the wind but most poskim permit that. Mishna Brurah 446:6, 319:67.</ref> The birkas hamazon should be said where the bread was eaten.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 178:4, [https://www.star-k.org/articles/uncategorized/371/a-guide-to-shabbos-erev-pesach/ Star-K Guide], [https://images.shulcloud.com/709/uploads/YoungIsraelofWoodmerePesachHalachaBooklet.pdf Young Israel of Woodmere Guide]</ref>
#If someone is concerned for eating chametz in one’s house one may eat the challah on the porch or the backyard if it is within the eruv or has a fence and then eat the rest of the meal inside.<ref> Mishna Brurah 178:33, Vezot Habracha ch. 6 n. 6</ref> The crumbs of chametz on the porch or backyard should be swept off the porch or table if there is an eruv.<ref> It is ideal to do so gently so it isn’t scattered in the wind but most poskim permit that. Mishna Brurah 446:6, 319:67.</ref> The birkas hamazon should be said where the bread was eaten.<ref>Shulchan Aruch 178:4, [https://www.star-k.org/articles/uncategorized/371/a-guide-to-shabbos-erev-pesach/ Star-K Guide], [https://images.shulcloud.com/709/uploads/YoungIsraelofWoodmerePesachHalachaBooklet.pdf Young Israel of Woodmere Guide]</ref>
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