How should the third meal (se'udah shlishit) be observed when Erev Pesach falls on Shabbat?
Synopsis
The third meal occurs after Mincha (afternoon prayer) when neither hametz nor regular matzah can be eaten. In Sephardi tradition, one uses egg matzah (matzah ashirah). In Ashkenazi tradition, one uses fruit, meat, or fish.
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