L’yilui Nishamt Avraham ben Ester, Shahin Shmuel
ben Hadassa &
Israel Ben Rivka.
From Rav Ovadya’s website halachayomit.co.il:
1. On the other days of the Sukkot
holiday (besides the second night in the Diaspora), there is no obligation to
have a bread meal; however, if one wishes to eat more than an egg’s volume of
bread (approximately 54 grams), one must do so in the Sukkah. In this case, one
must recite the blessing of “Baruch Ata Hashem Elokeinu Melech Ha’Olam Asher
Kideshanu Bemitzvotav Vetzivanu Leeshev Ba’Sukkah,” as we have discussed at
length previously
2. One may eat fruits, vegetables,
and rice outside of the Sukkah; one may certainly drink water or juice outside
of the Sukkah. If one wishes to eat more than an egg’s volume of cake or other
pastries, one must do so in the Sukkah, however, one would not recite the
“Leeshev Ba’Sukkah” blessing in this instance. If one plans on eating an amount
of cake or pastries which others would consider a meal (approximately 216
grams), one would need to recite the blessing of “Leeshev Ba’Sukkah.”
Shavua Tov & Chag
Sameach!
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