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| ==Meals of [[Yom Tov]]== | | ==Meals of [[Yom Tov]]== |
| # One should have [[Lechem Mishneh]] ([[two loaves of bread]]) for the two meals of [[Yom Tov]]. See [[Lechem Mishneh]]. <ref>Rama 529:1, Mishna Brurah 529:9 </ref> | | # One should have [[Lechem Mishneh]] ([[two loaves of bread]]) for the two meals of [[Yom Tov]]. See [[Lechem Mishneh]]. <ref>Rama 529:1, Mishna Brurah 529:9 </ref> |
| ==Simchat Yom Tov==
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| # There is a mitzvah of simcha on [[Yom Tov]].<ref>Rambam (Aseh 54), [[Chinuch]] 488.
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| * Rav Hershel Schachter (Bikvei Hatzoan p. 81) writes that simcha on [[Pesach]] may be a composite mitzvah for all of [[Pesach]], whereas simcha on [[Sukkot]] is a separate mitzvah for each day of [[Yom Tov]] and [[Chol HaMoed]]. He supports this contention from the fact that [[Hallel]] with a bracha is only said on the first day and that the [[Korbanot]] [[Mussaf]] of [[Sukkot]] were different every day. Similarly, Rabbi Mordechai Willig (Pesachim shiur 110 on simchas [[yom tov]]) quoted Rav Yerucham Fisher Perlow on Rasag p. 254-5 says that there's only mitzvah to eat meat once on [[pesach]]. </ref>
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| ==Sources== | | ==Sources== |
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