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# 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 Magadim MZ 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>
# 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 Magadim MZ 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. [https://www.yutorah.org/sidebar/lecture.cfm/723458/rabbi-mordechai-i-willig/when-erev-pesach-is-on-shabbos/ Rav Willig (min 9-10)] also did like that. [https://images.shulcloud.com/709/uploads/YoungIsraelofWoodmerePesachHalachaBooklet.pdf Rav Schachter] also held 30 minutes without necessitating leaving.</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. [https://www.yutorah.org/sidebar/lecture.cfm/723458/rabbi-mordechai-i-willig/when-erev-pesach-is-on-shabbos/ Rav Willig (min 9-10)] also did like that. [https://images.shulcloud.com/709/uploads/YoungIsraelofWoodmerePesachHalachaBooklet.pdf Rav Schachter] also held 30 minutes without necessitating leaving.</ref>
#Sephardim do not have the minhag to have two meals in the morning since they hold that seuda shelishit must be in the afternoon.<Ref>Radvaz 1:489, Kaf Hachaim 444:8, Or Letzion 3:14:1</ref>
#Sephardim do not have the minhag to have two meals in the morning since they hold that seuda shelishit must be in the afternoon.<Ref>Radvaz 1:489, Kaf Hachaim 444:8, Or Letzion 3:14:1. Tosfot Chachmei Angliya Pesachim 13a s.v. mazon says that those who have two meals in the morning of Erev Pesach on Shabbat are mistaken because seuda shelishit needs to be in the afternoon.</ref>
 
===Matzah Balls===
===Matzah Balls===
# Generally the Ashkenazic minhag is to have seuda shelishit with matzah balls or another dish of cooked matza meal.<ref>Mishna Brurah 444:8</ref>
# Generally the Ashkenazic minhag is to have seuda shelishit with matzah balls or another dish of cooked matza meal.<ref>Mishna Brurah 444:8</ref>
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