What is permitted to eat if Tisha B'av falls on Sunday or is postponed after Shabbat?
Synopsis
If Tisha B'av falls on Sunday or Shabbat and is postponed until after Shabbat, one may eat meat and drink wine in the parting meal, and the table may be elevated to that of King Solomon's table at the time of his kingship. However, eating must stop while still day.
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