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===Cutting Nails=== | ===Cutting Nails=== | ||
#It is permitted to cut one's nails after midday on erev pesach if one forgot to do so beforehand.<ref>Mishna Brurah 468:5. Orchot Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 56 says this can be done without restrictions. Sha’ar HaTzion 468:7 writes that it is permitted to cut one’s nails after chatzos if he forgot to do so beforehand. Aruch Hashulchan 468:3 quotes a dispute between Maharshal who forbids cutting one's nails after chatzot and Chok Yakov and Eliya Rabba who permit.</ref> | #It is permitted to cut one's nails after midday on erev pesach if one forgot to do so beforehand.<ref>Mishna Brurah 468:5. Orchot Rabbeinu vol. 2 page 56 says this can be done without restrictions. Sha’ar HaTzion 468:7 writes that it is permitted to cut one’s nails after chatzos if he forgot to do so beforehand. Aruch Hashulchan 468:3 quotes a dispute between Maharshal who forbids cutting one's nails after chatzot and Chok Yakov and Eliya Rabba who permit.</ref> | ||
=== Picking Up from a Store === | |||
#It is permitted to pick up dry cleaning, utensils, or other items from a store on erev pesach after midday if it is needed on Pesach.<ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 468:10</ref> | |||
===Before Midday=== | ===Before Midday=== | ||
#If the custom in the community is not to work before [[chatzot]], then one should follow that custom. If the custom is to work, then one is permitted to work.<ref> Shulchan Aruch 468:3, Mishna Brurah 468:12. </ref> Nowadays, the minhag is to work before [[chatzot]].<ref> Levush 468:3, Chayei Adam 129:4, Aruch Hashulchan 468:5, Hilchot Chag B'chag (Pesach p. 257). Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (Halichot Shlomo, Pesach, 8:5) also paskens that in Yerushalayim the issur melacha only begins from midday. Or Letzion 3:13:1 agrees. </ref> | #If the custom in the community is not to work before [[chatzot]], then one should follow that custom. If the custom is to work, then one is permitted to work.<ref> Shulchan Aruch 468:3, Mishna Brurah 468:12. </ref> Nowadays, the minhag is to work before [[chatzot]].<ref> Levush 468:3, Chayei Adam 129:4, Aruch Hashulchan 468:5, Hilchot Chag B'chag (Pesach p. 257). Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (Halichot Shlomo, Pesach, 8:5) also paskens that in Yerushalayim the issur melacha only begins from midday. Or Letzion 3:13:1 agrees. </ref> |
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