If Tisha Be-Av falls on Shabbat, what is the permitted practice for meat and wine on the postponed fast day?
Synopsis
When Tisha Be-Av is postponed from Shabbat to Sunday, meat and wine are permitted on Sunday but remain forbidden on Saturday night (motzaei Shabbat) due to mourning of the preceding day.
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