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==Tachanun==
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# According to Sephardim there is no [[Tachanun]] on the following days: [[Rosh Chodesh]], the [[month of Nissan]], [[Pesach]] Sheni, [[Lag BaOmer]], [[Rosh Chodesh]] Sivan until the 12th of Sivan, [[Tisha BeAv]], 15th of Av, [[Erev Rosh Hashana]], [[Erev Yom Kippur]], from the 11th of Tishrei until the 2nd of Cheshvan, 8 days of [[Chanuka]], 15th of Shevat, 14th and 15th of Adar (and of Adar Sheni). <ref>Yalkut Yosef 131:36</ref>
# According to Sephardim there is no [[Tachanun]] on the following days: [[Rosh Chodesh]], the [[month of Nissan]], [[Pesach]] Sheni (14th of Iyyar), [[Lag BaOmer]], [[Rosh Chodesh]] Sivan until the 12th of Sivan, [[Tisha BeAv]], 15th of Av, [[Erev Rosh Hashana]], [[Erev Yom Kippur]], from the 11th of Tishrei until the 2nd of Cheshvan, 8 days of [[Chanuka]], 15th of Shevat, 14th-15th of Adar (and of Adar Sheni). <ref>Yalkut Yosef 131:36</ref>
# According to Ashkenazim, there is no [[Tachanun]] on the following days: [[Rosh Chodesh]], the [[month of Nissan]], 9th and 15th of Av, 15th of Shevat, [[Chanuka]], 14th and 15th of Adar (and of Adar Sheni), [[Lag BaOmer]], from [[Yom Kippur]] to [[Issru Chag]] [[Sukkot]], [[Rosh Chodesh]] Sivan until [[Issru Chag]] [[Shavuot]]. Also there is no [[Tachanun]] at the [[mincha]] before these days, except that on at [[mincha]] of [[erev Rosh Hashana]] and [[erev Yom Kippur]] there is [[Tachanun]]. <Ref>Kitzur S"A 23:8</ref>
# According to Ashkenazim, there is no [[Tachanun]] on the following days: [[Rosh Chodesh]], the [[month of Nissan]], [[Lag BaOmer]], [[Rosh Chodesh]] Sivan until [[Issru Chag]] of [[Shavuot]] (i.e. the 7th of Sivan), [[Tisha BeAv]], 15th of Av, from [[Yom Kippur]] to [[Issru Chag]] of [[Sukkot]] (24th Tishrei), [[Chanuka]], 15th of Shevat, 14th-15th of Adar (and of Adar Sheni). Also there is no [[Tachanun]] at the [[mincha]] before these days, except that on at [[mincha]] of [[erev Rosh Hashana]] and [[erev Yom Kippur]] there is [[Tachanun]]. <Ref>Kitzur S"A 22:8</ref>.
# Some have the practice not to say [[Tachanun]] on the 15th of Iyar as a safek for the day of [[Pesach]] Sheni, however, the authorities say that this is an incorrect minhag. <ref>Yalkut Yosef 131:37</ref>
# Some have the practice not to say [[Tachanun]] on the 15th of Iyar as a safek (doubt) for the day of [[Pesach]] Sheni, however, the authorities say that this is an incorrect minhag. <ref>Yalkut Yosef 131:37</ref>
# The following occasions also warrant no [[Tachanun]]: 1)Wedding 2)[[Brit Milah]]...3)Siyum Maasechet <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer 4:13 writes that one doesn't say [[Tachanun]] in the [[davening]] right before a siyum just like the mishna in Taanit (31a) says that in they made a holiday on Tu BeAv because certain families finished for the season the mitzvah of chopping wood for the Bet HaMikdash. See also [http://dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipID=596 Rabbi Mansour on DailyHalacha.com].</ref>
# The following occasions also warrant no [[Tachanun]]: 1)Wedding 2)[[Brit Milah]]...3)Siyum Maasechet <ref> Sh"t Yabia Omer 4:13 writes that one doesn't say [[Tachanun]] in the [[davening]] right before a siyum just like the mishna in Taanit (31a) says that in they made a holiday on Tu BeAv because certain families finished for the season the mitzvah of chopping wood for the Bet HaMikdash. See also [http://dailyhalacha.com/Display.asp?ClipID=596 Rabbi Mansour on DailyHalacha.com].</ref>
# The minhag is that woman don't say [[Tachanun]]. <Ref>Piskei Teshuvot 131:1, [[Tefillah]] KeHilchata 15:5</ref>
# The minhag is that woman don't say [[Tachanun]]. <Ref>Piskei Teshuvot 131:1, [[Tefillah]] KeHilchata 15:5</ref>
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