Does the twilight leniency for shvut apply even after a person has accepted Shabbat early (kabbalat Shabbat)?
Synopsis
The Mishnah Berurah rules that the entire siman applies only when Shabbat has not yet been personally accepted; once one has accepted Shabbat (via Mizmor Shir or Lecha Dodi), the twilight leniency no longer applies to that person.
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