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===Pidyon HaBen===
===Pidyon HaBen===
# Some permit music at a meal for a [[Pidyon HaBen]] during the three weeks. <Ref> Sh”t Yachave Daat 1:45 permits music at a suedat mitzvah such as a [[Pidyon HaBen]]. Torat HaMoadim 5:4 and Yalkut Yosef (Moadim, 5748 edition, pg 554) extend this to even during the three weeks. </ref>
# Some permit music at a meal for a [[Pidyon HaBen]] during the three weeks. <Ref> Sh”t Yachave Daat 1:45 permits music at a suedat mitzvah such as a [[Pidyon HaBen]]. Torat HaMoadim 5:4 and Yalkut Yosef (Moadim, 5748 edition, pg 554) extend this to even during the three weeks. </ref>
# A [[shehecheyanu]] should be recited for the [[pidyon haben]]. <ref> S"A 551:17, Moed Likol Chai 9:25 </ref>  
# A [[shehecheyanu]] should be recited for the [[pidyon haben]]. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 551:17, Moed Likol Chai 9:25 </ref>  
===[[Bar Mitzvah]]===
===[[Bar Mitzvah]]===
# Some permit music at a meal for a [[Bar Mitzvah]] during the three weeks. <Ref> Sh"t Yachava Daat 6:34, Yalkut Yosef (Moadim, 5748 edition, pg 554), and Torat HaMoadim 5:4 permit music at a simchat [[Bar Mitzvah]] during the three weeks. However, Darkei Horah (Dinei Ben Hametsarim pg 17, by Rav Asher Weiss) and Natai Gavriel (Ben HaMetzarim chapter 16:3) forbid. Halichot Emet 7:12 writes that the sephardic minhag is to be lenient and ashkenazic minhag is to be strict. [http://www.thehalacha.com/attach/Volume5/Issue13.pdf Halachically Speaking] writes that some are lenient. </ref>
# Some permit music at a meal for a [[Bar Mitzvah]] during the three weeks. <Ref> Sh"t Yachava Daat 6:34, Yalkut Yosef (Moadim, 5748 edition, pg 554), and Torat HaMoadim 5:4 permit music at a simchat [[Bar Mitzvah]] during the three weeks. However, Darkei Horah (Dinei Ben Hametsarim pg 17, by Rav Asher Weiss) and Natai Gavriel (Ben HaMetzarim chapter 16:3) forbid. Halichot Emet 7:12 writes that the sephardic minhag is to be lenient and ashkenazic minhag is to be strict. [http://www.thehalacha.com/attach/Volume5/Issue13.pdf Halachically Speaking] writes that some are lenient. </ref>