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==[[Brit Milah]] or [[Pidyon HaBen]] on Friday==
==[[Brit Milah]] or [[Pidyon HaBen]] on Friday==
# One may have the festive meal of a [[Brit Milah]] or [[Pidyon HaBen]] on Friday.<ref>Rama 249:2 writes that if the meal of a mitzvah that has a set time such as [[Brit Milah]] and [[Pidyon HaBen]] one can have the meal even on Friday. Mishna Brurah 249:12 adds that even if the [[Brit Milah]] was delayed because the child was sick or a [[Pidyon HaBen]] which was not performed on the 30th day, nonetheless the feast may be held on Friday. Yalkut Yosef ([[Shabbat]] vol 1 pg 531) agrees. </ref> However, it is preferable to make the meal in the morning (before [[Chatzot]], halachic midday). <ref>Mishna Brurah 249:13, Yalkut Yosef ([[Shabbat]] vol 1 pg 62) </ref>
# One may have the festive meal of a [[Brit Milah]] or [[Pidyon HaBen]] on Friday.<ref>Rama 249:2 writes that if the meal of a mitzvah that has a set time such as [[Brit Milah]] and [[Pidyon HaBen]] one can have the meal even on Friday. Mishna Brurah 249:12 adds that even if the [[Brit Milah]] was delayed because the child was sick or a [[Pidyon HaBen]] which was not performed on the 30th day, nonetheless the feast may be held on Friday. Yalkut Yosef ([[Shabbat]] vol 1 pg 531) agrees. </ref> However, it is preferable to make the meal in the morning (before [[Chatzot]], halachic midday). <ref>Mishna Brurah 249:13, Yalkut Yosef ([[Shabbat]] vol 1 pg 62) </ref>
# It is permitted to a brit milah and the meal on Friday even if it was delayed past the eighth day.<ref>Mishna Brurah 249:12</ref>
# It is permitted to do a pidyon haben and its meal on Friday even if it is delayed.<ref>Mishna Brurah 249:12, Chazon Ovadia (Shabbat v. 1 p. 31)</ref> Some poskim, however, hold that if it was delayed the meal shouldn’t take place on Friday.<ref>Ben Ish Chai (Lech Lecha no. 21)</ref>
==Wedding on Friday==
==Wedding on Friday==
# Similarly, a wedding which took place on Friday may be accompanied by a feast. However, it's preferable to push off the feast until [[Shabbat]] or another day. <ref>Mishna Brurah 249:9 </ref>
# Similarly, a wedding which took place on Friday may be accompanied by a feast. However, it's preferable to push off the feast until [[Shabbat]] or another day. <ref>Mishna Brurah 249:9 </ref>