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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">How about this. We found an
excellent way to get through a fast easily. The day before the fast,
we eat half a canister of Pringles. And drink a ton. The salt helps
retain water. So when the fast is Motzaei Shabbat, our question is
whether we can do this. Since we wouldn't ordinarily chow down on half
a can of Pringles on Shabbat. I actually emailed my rav, but I haven't
heard back yet.<br>
<br>
Lisa<br>
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On 7/27/2012 7:00 AM, Ben Waxman wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:501282DC.4000906@zahav.net.il" type="cite">Thinking
about
it, I concluded that the rule from Shmirat Shabbat Cheleq 3 about
what constitutes preparing for "after Shabbat" should apply here. If
someone is careful to always brush his teeth immediately after eating,
than it would be OK to do so Shabbat afternoon before the fast. If
someone isn't so careful to brush that quickly, than brushing this
Shabbat would constitute chachana. <br>
<br>
Ben <br>
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On 7/25/2012 6:49 PM, Ben Waxman wrote: <br>
<blockquote type="cite">Any heter to brush one's teeth this Shabbat
after Seudat Shlishit (before sundown of course)? <br>
<br>
Ben <br>
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