May one eat meat and drink wine when these are part of a required meal?
Synopsis
Those accustomed to avoid meat may eat meat dishes with cooked meat; wine is forbidden except for Havdalah or blessings; at mitzvah meals, meat and wine are permitted with restrictions.
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