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<p>The following is from today's OU Halacha Yomi</p>
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<strong>Q. Can one use any type of bread product for <em>lechem mishneh</em>?</strong></td>
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<p>A. Matzos, bagels, pitas, or any other type of bread, may be used for <em>lechem mishneh</em>.</p>
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<li>It is preferable to eat only <em>pas Yisrael</em> on <em>Shabbos</em>. One who does so, may use bread that is not
<em>pas Yisroel</em> for the second loaf. Pri Migadim explains that if one only has loaves that are
<em>pas akum</em>, they may be eaten on <em>Shabbos</em>, even though one is normally stringent. (Pri Megadim M.Z. 274:2).
</li><li>One may borrow a<em> challah</em> (or any other bread) from a neighbor to use
<em>as lechem</em> <em>mishneh</em>, even though it must be returned and cannot be eaten (Shemiras Shabbos K’hilchasa 55:13).
</li><li>Rivevos Efraim (1:202) writes that one may even use dairy bread (which was made according to
<em>halacha</em>, either made in a small batch or with a unique shape) as the second loaf for a meat meal, even though it may not be eaten at the meat meal.
</li><li>If one does not have a second loaf, <em>hamotzi </em>should be recited on a single
<em>challah</em>. </li></ul>
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