It is customary to recite the afternoon service early in the afternoon and then hold the Purim feast
In the minutes leading up to sunset, one is to cover the bread [14] which is on the
The Piskei Din for the most part are based purely on
3) If Purim falls on Friday, the festive meal is held in the morning, so that the meal ends in This is the approved revision of this page, as well as being the most recent
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Are the mourning customs of Shiva applicable on Purim:
Ta’anit Esther — Fast of Esther
Family and Society keyboard_arrow_right; Year of Mourning for Parents ; Purim Seuda after Shloshim for Aveylus 5241 visibility Rabbi David Sperling Adar 11, 5773 bookmark_border filter_none print share The Magen Avraham says that if one did not have a m'gila one would not say birkas "shehechiyanu"
Usually the Purim Seudah, the festive meal starts during the day, but it is customary for it to run into the night
The Mishnah Berurah (695:10) cites the Yad Efrayim who writes that if this will be difficult, one may postpone the up until three hours before
The earliest time to send mishlo’ach manot is after hearing the morning megila reading (so It seems that one family paid the ultimate price for having ignored this halacha
The meal is extended into the night
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As a side point, it would be advisable to ask the people running the event if then are alright with you Ohr Kodesh Congregation
It is customary to enjoy a festive meal or Purim Seudah