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# In a leap year, the 14th and 15th of Adar II is celebrated as [[Purim]] | # In a leap year, the 14th and 15th of Adar II is celebrated as [[Purim]]<ref> Megilah 6b brings a dispute about which Adar to celebrate [[Purim]]. The Rambam (Megilah 1:12), Tur and S”A 697:1 rule that [[Purim]] is celebrated in the second Adar. </ref>, while the 14th and 15th of Adar I are [[Purim]] Katan. One can't say [[Tachanun]]<ref> Maharil (Beginning of Hilchot [[Purim]]) writes that minhag Magensa was to say [[Tachanun]] on [[Purim]] Katan. However, Sh”t Tashbetz 2:2248 writes that we don’t say [[Tachanun]] on [[Purim]] Katan. This is also the opinion of S”A 697:1. </ref>. fast, or eulogize on [[Purim]] Katan. <Ref> Rosh (Megilah 1:7) says that nowadays fasting and eulogies is permitted on [[Purim]] Katan. Sh”T Maharam (Prague 643), Tashbetz 178, Sefer HaParnes 269, Hagahot Maimon (Megilah 2:Shin), Agudah (Megilah 1:6), and Tur 697 hold like the Rosh. However, Rambam (Megilah 2:13) implies that even nowadays one can’t fast or eulogize on [[Purim]] Katan. Smag (Asin MeDivrei Sofrim 4), Rabbenu Yerucham 10:1 in name of the Rif, Tosfot (6b s.v. VeRabbi Eliezer), Ran (6b s.v. Elah), Meiri 6b, Shibolei Leket 203, Or Zaruh 2:371, and S”A 697:1 rule like Rambam. </ref> | ||
# All agree one may eulogize a Talmud Chacham at the Levaya on [[Purim]] Katan<Ref> Torat HaMoadim adds that a Talmud Chacham during the levaya is permitted as it’s even permitted on [[Chanukah]] and [[Purim]] (S”A Y”D 401:5). </ref> | # All agree one may eulogize a Talmud Chacham at the Levaya on [[Purim]] Katan<Ref> Torat HaMoadim adds that a Talmud Chacham during the levaya is permitted as it’s even permitted on [[Chanukah]] and [[Purim]] (S”A Y”D 401:5). </ref> | ||
# There | # There is no [[Tachanun]] on the [[Mincha]] the day before [[Purim]] Katan. <ref> Mishna Brurah 131:33 </ref> | ||
# One doesn’t say Al HaNissim on [[Purim]] Katan but if one did say it, one doesn’t have to repeat. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 697:1 </ref> | # One doesn’t say Al HaNissim on [[Purim]] Katan but if one did say it, one doesn’t have to repeat. <Ref>Mishna Brurah 697:1 </ref> | ||
# Some say to increase festivity and to increase in a meal on [[Purim]] Katan. <Ref>Tosfot Megilah 6b s.v. VeRabbi Eliezer says that the Minhag was to increase festivity and to have a meal on [[Purim]] Katan but disagrees with it based on the Gemara. Ran 6b, Smak 148:2, Hagahot Maimon (Megilah 2:Shin), Rabbenu Peretz (Hagahot Tashbetz 178) bring the Minhag only on the 14th of the first Adar. Bet Yosef 679 writes that nowadays the minhag isn’t to have a meal on [[Purim]] Katan, while, Rama concludes it’s preferable to have a increase a little in a meal to satisfy all opinions. Mishna Brurah 697:5 writes that one should preferably have a small feast which should be in order to give respect to the miracle of [[purim]]. </ref> | # Some say to increase festivity and to increase in a meal on [[Purim]] Katan. <Ref>Tosfot Megilah 6b s.v. VeRabbi Eliezer says that the Minhag was to increase festivity and to have a meal on [[Purim]] Katan but disagrees with it based on the Gemara. Ran 6b, Smak 148:2, Hagahot Maimon (Megilah 2:Shin), Rabbenu Peretz (Hagahot Tashbetz 178) bring the Minhag only on the 14th of the first Adar. Bet Yosef 679 writes that nowadays the minhag isn’t to have a meal on [[Purim]] Katan, while, Rama concludes it’s preferable to have a increase a little in a meal to satisfy all opinions. Mishna Brurah 697:5 writes that one should preferably have a small feast which should be in order to give respect to the miracle of [[purim]]. </ref> | ||
# It’s permitted to work on [[Purim]] Katan. <Ref> Rabbenu David Avudraham ([[Purim]] pg 208) forbids work on [[Purim]] Katan, while Smak 148:2 and Hagahot Maimon (Megilah 2:Shin) permit. Most Achronim rule leniently including Torat HaMoadim 1:8. </ref> | # It’s permitted to work on [[Purim]] Katan. <Ref> Rabbenu David Avudraham ([[Purim]] pg 208) forbids work on [[Purim]] Katan, while Smak 148:2 and Hagahot Maimon (Megilah 2:Shin) permit. Most Achronim rule leniently including Torat HaMoadim 1:8. </ref> | ||
==Links== | |||
[http://www.hebrewbooks.org/56811 Yalkut Yosef Hilchot Purim (Hebrew 5773)] | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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[[Category:Holidays]] | [[Category:Holidays]] | ||
[[Category:Purim]] | [[Category:Purim]] |
Latest revision as of 20:36, 27 May 2018
Purim Katan
- In a leap year, the 14th and 15th of Adar II is celebrated as Purim[1], while the 14th and 15th of Adar I are Purim Katan. One can't say Tachanun[2]. fast, or eulogize on Purim Katan. [3]
- All agree one may eulogize a Talmud Chacham at the Levaya on Purim Katan[4]
- There is no Tachanun on the Mincha the day before Purim Katan. [5]
- One doesn’t say Al HaNissim on Purim Katan but if one did say it, one doesn’t have to repeat. [6]
- Some say to increase festivity and to increase in a meal on Purim Katan. [7]
- It’s permitted to work on Purim Katan. [8]
Links
Yalkut Yosef Hilchot Purim (Hebrew 5773)
Sources
- ↑ Megilah 6b brings a dispute about which Adar to celebrate Purim. The Rambam (Megilah 1:12), Tur and S”A 697:1 rule that Purim is celebrated in the second Adar.
- ↑ Maharil (Beginning of Hilchot Purim) writes that minhag Magensa was to say Tachanun on Purim Katan. However, Sh”t Tashbetz 2:2248 writes that we don’t say Tachanun on Purim Katan. This is also the opinion of S”A 697:1.
- ↑ Rosh (Megilah 1:7) says that nowadays fasting and eulogies is permitted on Purim Katan. Sh”T Maharam (Prague 643), Tashbetz 178, Sefer HaParnes 269, Hagahot Maimon (Megilah 2:Shin), Agudah (Megilah 1:6), and Tur 697 hold like the Rosh. However, Rambam (Megilah 2:13) implies that even nowadays one can’t fast or eulogize on Purim Katan. Smag (Asin MeDivrei Sofrim 4), Rabbenu Yerucham 10:1 in name of the Rif, Tosfot (6b s.v. VeRabbi Eliezer), Ran (6b s.v. Elah), Meiri 6b, Shibolei Leket 203, Or Zaruh 2:371, and S”A 697:1 rule like Rambam.
- ↑ Torat HaMoadim adds that a Talmud Chacham during the levaya is permitted as it’s even permitted on Chanukah and Purim (S”A Y”D 401:5).
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 131:33
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 697:1
- ↑ Tosfot Megilah 6b s.v. VeRabbi Eliezer says that the Minhag was to increase festivity and to have a meal on Purim Katan but disagrees with it based on the Gemara. Ran 6b, Smak 148:2, Hagahot Maimon (Megilah 2:Shin), Rabbenu Peretz (Hagahot Tashbetz 178) bring the Minhag only on the 14th of the first Adar. Bet Yosef 679 writes that nowadays the minhag isn’t to have a meal on Purim Katan, while, Rama concludes it’s preferable to have a increase a little in a meal to satisfy all opinions. Mishna Brurah 697:5 writes that one should preferably have a small feast which should be in order to give respect to the miracle of purim.
- ↑ Rabbenu David Avudraham (Purim pg 208) forbids work on Purim Katan, while Smak 148:2 and Hagahot Maimon (Megilah 2:Shin) permit. Most Achronim rule leniently including Torat HaMoadim 1:8.