Is there a practice to eat and celebrate on motzei Yom Kippur, and what other customs apply?
Synopsis
Motzei Yom Kippur has a festive character. One eats and celebrates; no Tachanun is said; the diligent begin building the Sukkah immediately. One who vowed to fast a dream-fast that night does not need to fast because it is semi-Yom Tov.
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