Tisha B'av fell on a Sunday(like this year)) Mr.Fester
fasted all day with no
difficulties. Sunday night
he breaks his
fast without making Havdala first.
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The Mishna Verura (494 sk 12) says one of the reasons for eating Milchigs on Shavuos is because after Matan Torah, they couldn’t eat meat...
He made Havdala for his wife (And she drank the wine) on Tisha B'Av. Rav Asher Weiss suggested this in a Shiur this week noting that the Husband should then not make Havdala again.
ReplyDeleteWhy Wasn't his wife fasting ?
DeleteAccording to Rabbi Shlomo Miller Shlita if ones wife is sick
Deletethe fasting husband may not make Havdalah for her.
According to Rabbi Shlomo Miller Shlita if ones wife is sick
Deletethe fasting husband may not make Havdalah for her.