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# Although some say that one shouldn't eat mor ethan usual on the night before the fast, nowadays there is also room to be lenient. <ref>Nitai Gavriel (Purim 24:4, p. 165)</ref>
# Although some say that one shouldn't eat mor ethan usual on the night before the fast, nowadays there is also room to be lenient. <ref>Nitai Gavriel (Purim 24:4, p. 165)</ref>
# Although some are strict to observe all of the stringencies of Tishba BeAv on the other fast days, these stringencies don’t apply to Tanit Ester. <Ref>The Mishna Brurah 550:6 quotes the Eliyah Rabba as saying that a righteous person (Baal Nefesh) should be strict to observe all of the 5 prohibited pleasures of Tisha BeAv on Shiva Asar BeTamuz, Asara BeTevet, and Tzom Gedalya. The Beiur Halacha 551 s.v. MeRosh Chodesh also quotes this. Rav Soloveitchik (cited in Nefesh Harav page 196) explained that this stringency doesn’t apply to Tanit Ester, which is a fast of happiness and not mourning (see above). Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (Halichot Shlomo 18:6) agrees. </ref>
# Although some are strict to observe all of the stringencies of Tishba BeAv on the other fast days, these stringencies don’t apply to Tanit Ester. <Ref>The Mishna Brurah 550:6 quotes the Eliyah Rabba as saying that a righteous person (Baal Nefesh) should be strict to observe all of the 5 prohibited pleasures of Tisha BeAv on Shiva Asar BeTamuz, Asara BeTevet, and Tzom Gedalya. The Beiur Halacha 551 s.v. MeRosh Chodesh also quotes this. Rav Soloveitchik (cited in Nefesh Harav page 196) explained that this stringency doesn’t apply to Tanit Ester, which is a fast of happiness and not mourning (see above). Rav Shlomo Zalman Auerbach (Halichot Shlomo 18:6) agrees. </ref>
# Tachanun and Avinu Malkanu are not recited at Mincha on Taanit Esther when it is the day before Purim. <ref> Levush 686:2. </ref>
# [[Tachanun]] and Avinu Malkanu are not recited at Mincha on Taanit Esther when it is the day before Purim. <ref> Levush 686:2. </ref>


==If Purim Falls out on Sunday==
==If Purim Falls out on Sunday==