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===Egg Matzah===
===Egg Matzah===
#Some Sephardim have the minhag to eat seuda shelishit with egg matzah<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:1 writes that this is the solution that he recommends to eat for seuda shelishit. Radvaz 1:489 personally practiced this and held it was the best solution. He in fact says he only would eat a kezayit so that he'd be hungry to eat matzah that night.</ref> and recite mezonot.<Ref>Kaf Hachaim 444:11 quotes the Birkei Yosef who says that it is hamotzei and the maamar mordechai holds it is mezonot. Kaf Hachaim agrees with the Maamar Mordechai. Or Letzion 3:14:1 agrees with the Kaf Hachaim. Radvaz 1:489 writes that the bracha is hamotzei.</ref> Ashkenazim generally do not have this minhag as they do not eat egg matzah for all of Pesach out of a concern that it is chametz.<ref>Rama 444:1</ref> However, others hold that it is permitted and even recommended to eat egg matzah for seuda shelishit.<ref>Rav Schachter [https://images.shulcloud.com/709/uploads/YoungIsraelofWoodmerePesachHalachaBooklet.pdf Young Israel of Woodmere Halachipedia Guide] permits egg matzah and recommends it as the best solution for seuda shelishit. This is also the opinion of the Aruch Hashulchan 444:5. [https://www.torahanytime.com/#/lectures?v=145037 Rav Yitzchak Yosef (Motzei Shabbat Vayikra 5781 min 58)] said that for Ashkenazim it is permitted to have egg matzah for seuda shelishit.  
#Some Sephardim have the minhag to eat seuda shelishit with egg matzah<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:1 writes that this is the solution that he recommends to eat for seuda shelishit. Radvaz 1:489 personally practiced this and held it was the best solution. He in fact says he only would eat a kezayit so that he'd be hungry to eat matzah that night.</ref> and recite mezonot.<Ref>Kaf Hachaim 444:11 quotes the Birkei Yosef who says that it is hamotzei and the maamar mordechai holds it is mezonot. Kaf Hachaim agrees with the Maamar Mordechai. Or Letzion 3:14:1 agrees with the Kaf Hachaim. Radvaz 1:489 writes that the bracha is hamotzei.</ref> Ashkenazim generally do not have this minhag as they do not eat egg matzah for all of Pesach out of a concern that it is chametz.<ref>Rama 444:1</ref> However, others hold that it is permitted and even recommended to eat egg matzah for seuda shelishit.<ref>Rav Schachter [https://images.shulcloud.com/709/uploads/YoungIsraelofWoodmerePesachHalachaBooklet.pdf Young Israel of Woodmere Halachipedia Guide] permits egg matzah and recommends it as the best solution for seuda shelishit. This is also the opinion of the Aruch Hashulchan 444:5 and [https://hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=51478&st=&pgnum=140 Rav Shlomo Wahrman's opinion in Orot Hapesach]. [https://www.torahanytime.com/#/lectures?v=145037 Rav Yitzchak Yosef (Motzei Shabbat Vayikra 5781 min 58)] said that for Ashkenazim it is permitted to have egg matzah for seuda shelishit.  
* Hagahot Maimoniot 6:12:9 writes that Rabbenu Tam would eat egg matzah for seuda shelishit on Erev Pesach that fell out on Shabbat. This practice is also quoted in Tosfot Pesachim 35b s.v. vmey, Tosfot Rashba 35b s.v. umey, Rosh 2:13, Talmid Harashba 35b s.v. isa, and Ritva 35a s.v. dardeki. Rabbenu Peretz 36a s.v. isa quotes that Rashi would eat egg matzah on Erev Pesach (it is possible that it should be emended to say Rabbenu Tam.)
* Hagahot Maimoniot 6:12:9 writes that Rabbenu Tam would eat egg matzah for seuda shelishit on Erev Pesach that fell out on Shabbat. This practice is also quoted in Tosfot Pesachim 35b s.v. vmey, Tosfot Rashba 35b s.v. umey, Rosh 2:13, Talmid Harashba 35b s.v. isa, and Ritva 35a s.v. dardeki. Rabbenu Peretz 36a s.v. isa quotes that Rashi would eat egg matzah on Erev Pesach (it is possible that it should be emended to say Rabbenu Tam.)
* See also Nodeh Beyehuda 1:21. See Or Zaruah 2:256 s.v. lo yesev who implies that it is permitted to have egg matzah for seuda shelishit on Shabbat. Darkei Moshe Haaruch 444 cites the halacha in 471:2 and implies that it is only forbidden to eat egg matzah after the tenth hour and not after the fourth hour.</ref>
* See also Nodeh Beyehuda 1:21. See Or Zaruah 2:256 s.v. lo yesev who implies that it is permitted to have egg matzah for seuda shelishit on Shabbat. Darkei Moshe Haaruch 444 cites the halacha in 471:2 and implies that it is only forbidden to eat egg matzah after the tenth hour and not after the fourth hour.</ref>
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