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# If Erev [[Pesach]] falls out on [[Shabbat]], some say that one is not obligated to fast, while others say that one should fast on Thursday. The minhag follows the latter opinion.<Ref>Shulchan Aruch and Rama O.C. 470:2</ref> The minhag is to do a Siyum on Thursday and exempt oneself from the fast,<Ref>Sh”t Igrot Moshe 4:69 writes that it’s sufficient to make a Siyum on Thursday and Piskei Teshuvot 470:4 writes that such is the minhag. [https://www.star-k.org/articles/uncategorized/371/a-guide-to-shabbos-erev-pesach/ Rabbi Dovid Heber] agrees. Sh"t Yechave Daat 1:91, Chazon Ovadyah [[Pesach]] pg 100, and Or Letzion 3:12(2) write that even though the strict law is that the firstborns are exempt it's preferable that they join in a Siyum. See Birkei Yosef 470:2 who quotes the Meiri who says that if Erev [[Pesach]] is on [[Shabbat]], one should fast Tanit Bechorot on Friday. </ref> even those who fast Tanit Bechorot regular years.<Ref> Sh”t Elef Lecha Shlomo 1:386 </ref> Some say it’s preferable to make a Siyum on Friday in addition to the one on Thursday.<Ref>Sh”t Teshuvot Vehanhagot 2:111, Sh”t Mishneh Halachot 7:65, Orchot Rabbenu (vol 2 pg 57) </ref>
# If Erev [[Pesach]] falls out on [[Shabbat]], some say that one is not obligated to fast, while others say that one should fast on Thursday. The minhag follows the latter opinion.<Ref>Shulchan Aruch and Rama O.C. 470:2</ref> The minhag is to do a Siyum on Thursday and exempt oneself from the fast,<Ref>Sh”t Igrot Moshe 4:69 writes that it’s sufficient to make a Siyum on Thursday and Piskei Teshuvot 470:4 writes that such is the minhag. [https://www.star-k.org/articles/uncategorized/371/a-guide-to-shabbos-erev-pesach/ Rabbi Dovid Heber] agrees. Sh"t Yechave Daat 1:91, Chazon Ovadyah [[Pesach]] pg 100, and Or Letzion 3:12(2) write that even though the strict law is that the firstborns are exempt it's preferable that they join in a Siyum. See Birkei Yosef 470:2 who quotes the Meiri who says that if Erev [[Pesach]] is on [[Shabbat]], one should fast Tanit Bechorot on Friday. </ref> even those who fast Tanit Bechorot regular years.<Ref> Sh”t Elef Lecha Shlomo 1:386 </ref> Some say it’s preferable to make a Siyum on Friday in addition to the one on Thursday.<Ref>Sh”t Teshuvot Vehanhagot 2:111, Sh”t Mishneh Halachot 7:65, Orchot Rabbenu (vol 2 pg 57), [https://www.yutorah.org/sidebar/lecture.cfm/753511/rabbi-hershel-schachter/inyanei-erev-pesach-she-chal-be-shabbat/ Rav Hershel Schachter ("Inyanei Erev Pesach She'chal BeShabbat", min 71-72)] </ref>

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  1. If Erev Pesach falls out on Shabbat, some say that one is not obligated to fast, while others say that one should fast on Thursday. The minhag follows the latter opinion.[1] The minhag is to do a Siyum on Thursday and exempt oneself from the fast,[2] even those who fast Tanit Bechorot regular years.[3] Some say it’s preferable to make a Siyum on Friday in addition to the one on Thursday.[4]
  1. Shulchan Aruch and Rama O.C. 470:2
  2. Sh”t Igrot Moshe 4:69 writes that it’s sufficient to make a Siyum on Thursday and Piskei Teshuvot 470:4 writes that such is the minhag. Rabbi Dovid Heber agrees. Sh"t Yechave Daat 1:91, Chazon Ovadyah Pesach pg 100, and Or Letzion 3:12(2) write that even though the strict law is that the firstborns are exempt it's preferable that they join in a Siyum. See Birkei Yosef 470:2 who quotes the Meiri who says that if Erev Pesach is on Shabbat, one should fast Tanit Bechorot on Friday.
  3. Sh”t Elef Lecha Shlomo 1:386
  4. Sh”t Teshuvot Vehanhagot 2:111, Sh”t Mishneh Halachot 7:65, Orchot Rabbenu (vol 2 pg 57), Rav Hershel Schachter ("Inyanei Erev Pesach She'chal BeShabbat", min 71-72)