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The following halacha was removed because it was put up without a source by user Halacha on oct 21 2015: | The following halacha was removed because it was put up without a source by user Halacha on oct 21 2015: | ||
#For men, it is forbidden to do any Melachah once he has begun the second to last paragraph of [[Kabbalat Shabbat]]. | #For men, it is forbidden to do any Melachah once he has begun the second to last paragraph of [[Kabbalat Shabbat]]. | ||
== absolutely forbidden after sunset == | |||
This is not correct, and depends on Halachic argument. Nowadays, it is accepted to start Shabat at sunset, but in many European communities it was common practice to start shabat 3/4 mil (about 13 minutes) after sunset. |
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