Must the stipulation for decorated food be made specifically during bein hashmashos, or may it be made beforehand?
Synopsis
The stipulation must be made before bein hashmashos of the first day when the holiday begins; a stipulation made earlier in the day is not as effective, and it must cover the full eight days of the festival.
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