What conditions determine whether the restrictions of the parting meal apply?
Synopsis
The restrictions apply to a parting meal where one does not intend to eat a full meal afterwards and when eaten after halachic noon. If eaten before halachic noon or if a full meal is intended after, the restrictions are not necessary.
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