Does eating in the sukkah on Shmini Atzeret after the seventh-day obligation ends constitute violating the prohibition of adding to the mitzvah (bal tosif)?
Synopsis
Different authorities debate whether eating in the sukkah on Shmini Atzeret (after the seventh-day obligation) violates the prohibition of adding to the mitzvah, or whether intent matters for this prohibition.
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Should the sukkah be dismantled after finishing eating on the seventh day (Sukkot in Eretz Yisrael)?
2 opinions
If one wishes to continue eating in the sukkah on Shmini Atzeret (in Eretz Yisrael) or continue after the holiday (outside Eretz Yisrael), must one show that this is not a continuation of the seventh-day obligation?
2 opinions
In Chutz La'Aretz, after finishing eating on Shmini Atzeret, what should one do with dishes and the sukkah if planning to eat there on the ninth?
2 opinions
What is the minimum reduction required to show that the sukkah is not being used for the mitzvah?
2 opinions
If one must continue eating on the seventh day, must one eat in the sukkah for the entire day?
2 opinions
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