Havdalah on Saturday Night after Tisha B'Av for a Diabetic

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Question

A question regarding the ninth of Av on Saturday night: A woman who must eat on Tisha B'Av according to the doctor, and she is forbidden sugar, including grape juice and orange juice, etc. What should she do about Havdalah? Should she perform Havdalah and give a child to drink the grape juice? Or should an adult perform Havdalah for her on Shabbat itself (the Ramban in 'Torat HaAdam' raises such a point regarding the form of Havdalah on Saturday night after Tisha B'Av), or should she eat without Havdalah at all?

Answer

Peace and blessings 

Eat without Havdalah. 

Source

According to the instructions of our teacher, the Gaon, Rabbi A. Fried, shlita

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