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#If one said explicitly that he will not be eating after the seuda hamefseket, he cannot continue eating even if it is before sunset. However, if he only had that in mind but didn't say it, he may continue eating. <ref>Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 577, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 553:1. </ref> Since some poskim disagree, some suggest that one say explicitly that he will continue eating. <ref>Mishna Brura 553:2 writes that the Bach and Gra hold that a mental acceptance is enough and he therefore recommends stating explicitly that one intends to eat or drink until sunset. </ref>
#If one said explicitly that he will not be eating after the seuda hamefseket, he cannot continue eating even if it is before sunset. However, if he only had that in mind but didn't say it, he may continue eating. <ref>Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 577, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 553:1. </ref> Since some poskim disagree, some suggest that one say explicitly that he will continue eating. <ref>Mishna Brura 553:2 writes that the Bach and Gra hold that a mental acceptance is enough and he therefore recommends stating explicitly that one intends to eat or drink until sunset. </ref>
====Zimmun====
====Zimmun====
#Three men should not eat together in order to avoid being obligated in a [[zimun]]. <ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 552:8, Haghot Maimaniyot Hilchot Taaniyot 5:7:30 </ref> If they do sit together they should still not recite the zimmun. <ref>Mishna Brura 552:19 </ref>
#Three men should not eat together in order to avoid being obligated in a [[zimun]]. <ref>Shulchan Aruch O.C. 552:8, Haghot Maimaniyot Hilchot Taaniyot 5:7:30 </ref> If they do sit together they should still not recite the zimmun. <ref>Mishna Brura 552:19, Or Letzion 3:28:1 </ref>
#It is customary to eat a large meal before [[Mincha]] and then to begin the Seuda Ha'mafseket after Mincha<ref>Rama 552:9</ref>; however, one must ensure not to overeat during the meal he eats before Mincha.<ref>Mishna Brurah 552:9</ref>
 
====Tisha B'av Falls Out on Shabbat or Sunday====
====Tisha B'av Falls Out on Shabbat or Sunday====
#In a year in which the 9th of Av falls out on either [[Shabbat]] (in which case the fast is observed beginning at sunset on Shabbat) or on Sunday this meal is not eaten. In such a case, one may enjoy a large sumptuous meal so as to properly celebrate Shabbat, only one must ensure to stop eating before sunset (see "When Tisha Beav Falls Out on Shabbat or Sunday" below).<ref>Shulchan Aruch and Rama O.C. 552:10</ref>
#In a year in which the 9th of Av falls out on either [[Shabbat]] (in which case the fast is observed beginning at sunset on Shabbat) or on Sunday this meal is not eaten. In such a case, one may enjoy a large sumptuous meal so as to properly celebrate Shabbat, only one must ensure to stop eating before sunset (see "When Tisha Beav Falls Out on Shabbat or Sunday" below).<ref>Shulchan Aruch and Rama O.C. 552:10</ref>
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