Until when can a forgotten Havdalah be recited after Shabbat?
Synopsis
If one forgot to make Havdalah on Saturday night, the Mechaber rules it may be recited until the end of Tuesday. A second opinion limits it to Sunday only. The Rema rules like the first opinion. All agree that candle and spice blessings apply only on Saturday night.
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Is it prohibited to eat or drink before reciting Havdalah once Shabbat ends?
3 opinions
If one began a meal before Shabbat ended and nightfall arrived, must one stop eating?
5 opinions
If those drinking said 'Come let us recite Havdalah' but then wished to continue drinking first, must they recite a new blessing over the wine?
3 opinions
When interrupting a meal to recite Havdalah, must one recite Borei Pri HaGafen (the wine blessing) over the Havdalah cup?
3 opinions
When one's meal extended past nightfall and ended, may one recite Birkat HaMazon and Havdalah over the same cup?
2 opinions
If one erred and ate before Havdalah, can one still recite Havdalah afterward?
3 opinions
For a person fasting three consecutive days and nights, how and when should Havdalah be recited?
2 opinions
When Havdalah is recited over wine at the Shabbat table, does it exempt the wine consumed during the subsequent meal from requiring a separate blessing?
3 opinions
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