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# Past the 9th hour, one shouldn’t drink so much that one won’t be hungry for the Shabbat meal. <ref>Mishna Brurah 249:14 writes that the permit  to have snacks the whole day doesn’t include drinks. He concludes that one should at least be careful from 9 hours and on not to have too much that one won’t be hungry for the Shabbat meal. </ref>
# Past the 9th hour, one shouldn’t drink so much that one won’t be hungry for the Shabbat meal. <ref>Mishna Brurah 249:14 writes that the permit  to have snacks the whole day doesn’t include drinks. He concludes that one should at least be careful from 9 hours and on not to have too much that one won’t be hungry for the Shabbat meal. </ref>
==Preparation for Shabbat in Thought, and Word==
==Preparation for Shabbat in Thought, and Word==
# We learn from the Ari"zal that preparations for Shabbat should be made in thought and word, as well as in deed. One fulfills his obligation to prepare for Shabbat in thought and word by learning the daily portion set out in Chok Leyisrael. <ref> Halachot of the Ben Ish Hai (Chacham Yosef Chaim) Shana Sheniya, Parashat Lech Lecha, 9. </ref>
# We learn from the Ari"zal that preparations for [[Shabbat]] should be made in thought and word, as well as in deed. One fulfills his obligation to prepare for Shabbat in thought and word by learning the daily portion set out in [[Chok LeYisrael]]. <ref> Halachot of the Ben Ish Hai (Chacham Yosef Chaim) Shana Sheniya, Parashat Lech Lecha, 9. </ref>


==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>


==Wedding on Friday==
==Wedding on Friday==