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*Interestingly, Maharam quoted by the Tur OC 555 and Rabbenu Yerucham quoted by the Beit Yosef 555 hold that it is forbidden to wear Tefillin on Tisha B'av because mourning the loss of the beit hamikdash is greater than the usual first day of mourning over a deceased. | *Interestingly, Maharam quoted by the Tur OC 555 and Rabbenu Yerucham quoted by the Beit Yosef 555 hold that it is forbidden to wear Tefillin on Tisha B'av because mourning the loss of the beit hamikdash is greater than the usual first day of mourning over a deceased. | ||
*However, the Rosh quoted by the Tur holds that one must wear tefillin because mourning for the beit hamikdash is not as stringent as the first day of mourning.</ref> | *However, the Rosh quoted by the Tur holds that one must wear tefillin because mourning for the beit hamikdash is not as stringent as the first day of mourning.</ref> | ||
#One who normally wears [ | #One who normally wears [[Rabbeinu Tam Tefillin]] in addition to Rashi, must do so on Tisha B'av as well <ref>Sh"t Yechave Daat 2:16 and 6:2, Halichot Olam 2: page 158 </ref> | ||
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Revision as of 03:02, 20 July 2020
Shacharit
- Some have the Minhag not to put on Tefillin for Shacharit of Tisha BeAv and only put it on for Mincha [1]
- One who normally wears Rabbeinu Tam Tefillin in addition to Rashi, must do so on Tisha B'av as well [2]
Mincha
- Tefillin are worn during mincha on Tisha B'av. [3]
- There is a discussion if one should recite keriat shema during mincha with tefillin. [4]
- ↑ Shulchan Aruch 555:1.
- Interestingly, Maharam quoted by the Tur OC 555 and Rabbenu Yerucham quoted by the Beit Yosef 555 hold that it is forbidden to wear Tefillin on Tisha B'av because mourning the loss of the beit hamikdash is greater than the usual first day of mourning over a deceased.
- However, the Rosh quoted by the Tur holds that one must wear tefillin because mourning for the beit hamikdash is not as stringent as the first day of mourning.
- ↑ Sh"t Yechave Daat 2:16 and 6:2, Halichot Olam 2: page 158
- ↑ Shulchan Aruch 555:1
- ↑ Mishna Brura 555:5 says that one should not. However, Rabbi Soloveitchik (Quoted by Rabbi Menachem Genack in Gan Shoshanim Chelek 1, 1:3) thought one should.