What restrictions apply to the Parting Meal (seudah mafsekes) eaten on the eve of Tisha B'av after halachic noon?
Synopsis
On the eve of Tisha B'av, in the parting meal eaten after halachic noon, one should not eat meat, not drink wine, and not eat two cooked dishes.
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