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===Method 2: Variations of Matzah===
===Method 2: Variations of Matzah===
====Standard Matzah====
====Standard Matzah====
# For Friday night, some poskim hold that it is permitted to eat regular matzah.<ref>Rav Schachter in [https://images.shulcloud.com/709/uploads/YoungIsraelofWoodmerePesachHalachaBooklet.pdf Young Israel of Woodmere Guide] quoting Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik and Rav Chaim Soloveitchik</ref> Sephardim hold this and can eat matzah for the hamotzei Friday night.<ref>Rav Ovadia Yosef in Chazon Ovadia Pesach p. 259, [https://www.torahanytime.com/#/lectures?v=144287 Rav Yitzchak Yosef (Motzei Shabbat Vayakel Pekudei 5781 min 33)]</ref> Others hold that one should not eat matzah on Friday since it is part of Erev Pesach when it is forbidden to eat matzah.<reF>Igrot Moshe 1:155. The Baal Hameor Pesachim 15b holds it is only forbidden to eat matzah from the time it is forbidden to have chametz, while the Ramban holds it is forbidden all day and seemingly even at night. The Ran 16a (as well in the Chidushim 49a) and Rosh 3:7 agree with the Baal Hameor. Rabbenu Dovid Pesachim 49a agree with the Ramban. The Rif 16a and Rambam Chametz Umatzah 6:12 (as interperted by the Maggid Mishna) hold it is only forbidden all day. Magen Avraham 471:6 is strict and Igrot Moshe is concerned for the Magen Avraham. Rav Ovadia and Rav Schachter follow the Chok Yaakov 471:6 who permits it at night.</ref>
# For Friday night, some poskim hold that it is permitted to eat regular matzah.<ref>Rav Schachter in [https://images.shulcloud.com/709/uploads/YoungIsraelofWoodmerePesachHalachaBooklet.pdf Young Israel of Woodmere Guide] quoting Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik and Rav Chaim Soloveitchik</ref> Sephardim hold this and can eat matzah for the hamotzei Friday night.<ref>Rav Ovadia Yosef in Chazon Ovadia Pesach p. 259, [https://www.torahanytime.com/#/lectures?v=144287 Rav Yitzchak Yosef (Motzei Shabbat Vayakel Pekudei 5781 min 33)]</ref> Others hold that one should not eat matzah on Friday since it is part of Erev Pesach when it is forbidden to eat matzah.<reF>Igrot Moshe 1:155. The Baal Hameor Pesachim 15b holds it is only forbidden to eat matzah from the time it is forbidden to have chametz, while the Ramban holds it is forbidden all day and seemingly even at night. The Ran 16a (as well in the Chidushim 49a), Ritva Psachim 50a s.v. amru, and Rosh 3:7 agree with the Baal Hameor. Maharam Chalavah 49a s.v. yerushalami and Rabbenu Dovid Pesachim 49a agree with the Ramban. The Rif 16a and Rambam Chametz Umatzah 6:12 (as interpreted by the Maggid Mishna) hold it is only forbidden all day. Magen Avraham 471:6 is strict and Igrot Moshe is concerned for the Magen Avraham. Rav Ovadia and Rav Schachter follow the Chok Yaakov 471:6 who permits it at night.</ref>
# It is forbidden to eat regular matzah the morning of Erev Pesach for the morning meal.<ref>Yerushalmi 10:1, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:1, Igrot Moshe 1:155, Chazon Ovadia p. 259</ref>
# It is forbidden to eat regular matzah the morning of Erev Pesach for the morning meal.<ref>Yerushalmi 10:1, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 444:1, Igrot Moshe 1:155, Chazon Ovadia p. 259</ref>


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