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# It is forbidden to deliver a eulogy on Chol Hamoed except for a talmid chacham.<ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 401:1</ref> | # It is forbidden to deliver a eulogy on Chol Hamoed except for a talmid chacham.<ref>Shulchan Aruch YD 401:1</ref> | ||
# It is forbidden to deliver a eulogy on Chanuka, Purim, or Rosh Chodesh.<ref>Rambam Aveilut 11:3, Bet Yosef YD 401:7</ref> | # It is forbidden to deliver a eulogy on Chanuka, Purim, or Rosh Chodesh.<ref>Rambam Aveilut 11:3, Bet Yosef YD 401:7</ref> | ||
==Tziduk Hadin== | |||
# The Sephardic custom is to do tziduk hadin even on Yom Tov sheni. However, the Ashkenazic custom is that it isn't said on any day on which there is no tachanun.<ref>Shulchan Aruch and Rama YD 401:6</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Mourning]] | [[Category:Mourning]] |
Revision as of 00:35, 12 July 2017
It is a great mitzvah to deliver a eulogy for the deceased.[1]
Days when a Eulogy is Forbidden
- It is forbidden to deliver a eulogy on Chol Hamoed except for a talmid chacham.[2]
- It is forbidden to deliver a eulogy on Chanuka, Purim, or Rosh Chodesh.[3]
Tziduk Hadin
- The Sephardic custom is to do tziduk hadin even on Yom Tov sheni. However, the Ashkenazic custom is that it isn't said on any day on which there is no tachanun.[4]