If the ninth day of Sukkot falls on Sunday in the Diaspora, is the etrog permitted for consumption?
Synopsis
The etrog becomes permitted on the ninth day even if it falls on Sunday, though some authorities impose a stringency against this due to the appearance of preparation.
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