Question:
Those who follow the custom who wait only one hour after meat, what is the accepted halachic ruling regarding kinuach and hadacha, are they noheg to do kinuach and hadacha as well?
Answer:
Most poskim rule according to the Taz that even if one waited an hour they still have to that do kinuach and hadacha.
Sources:
Taz Y:D 89-2, Michas Yackov 76-3, Pri Megadim M:Z 8 Yad Yehuda Kotzar 9, Darcei Teshuvah ibid 15, R’ Eliyadhiv zt”l brought in Ashrei Ish Y:D 5-22,Madanei Hashulchan ibid 9, ORchios Habayis7-14, Shmiras Shabbos Khilcoso 40-86 ( new edition), Pischei Halacha pg. 197, Horav Y. Berkowitz, Horav Y. Gans and Horav S Felder shlit”a.
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