Day: Tuesday Date: July 29, 2014 Parshat: Devarim Yalkut Yosef: 551
There is a mahloket regarding foods containing meat that are leftover from Shabbat Hazon (the Shabbat immediately preceding Tisha Be'av) or from a Rosh Chodesh meal. Some poskim allow one to eat the food after Shabbat and some don't. One does not need to protest against those who do eat such meat during these days. This is especially so if the meat is being eaten for the seuda after Shabbat and one normally eats meat during that meal. One may not cook extra meat for Shabbat so that it will be left over to eat afterward.
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