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# It is prohibited to have marital relations on Tisha B'av. <ref> S"A 554.1, Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 577. </ref>
# It is prohibited to have marital relations on Tisha B'av. <ref> S"A 554.1, Yalkut Yosef Moadim page 577. </ref>
# Some poskim say that a husband and wife should be careful not to touch each other. <ref> Mishna Berura 554:37 raises this possibility but allows for one to be lenient at least during the day, Aruch Hashulchan 554:17 and Taz 615:16 say that one need not be stringent in this at all. Kitzur S"A 124:12 forbids physical contact both in the day and at night. Halichot Olam 2: page 153 permits handing items to your wife as long as she isn't a nidda as well as any of the other harchakot for a nidda as long as your wife isn't actually a nidda and even permits touching your wife. </ref>  
# Some poskim say that a husband and wife should be careful not to touch each other. <ref> Mishna Berura 554:37 raises this possibility but allows for one to be lenient at least during the day, Aruch Hashulchan 554:17 and Taz 615:16 say that one need not be stringent in this at all. Kitzur S"A 124:12 forbids physical contact both in the day and at night. Halichot Olam 2: page 153 permits handing items to your wife as long as she isn't a nidda as well as any of the other harchakot for a nidda as long as your wife isn't actually a nidda and even permits touching your wife. </ref>  
==Tefillin==
# Some have the minhag not to put on Tefillin for Shacharit of Tisha BeAv and only put it on for Mincha <ref>S"A 551:1</ref>
# One who normally wears tefillin of rabbeinu tam 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>


==Other Halachot==
==Other Halachot==
# Although leather is not worn, the custom is to say the beracha in birkot hashachar of "sheasa li ko tzorki." <ref> Mishna Berura 554:31, [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=951 Rabbi Eli Mansour] </ref>
# Although leather is not worn, the custom is to say the beracha in birkot hashachar of "sheasa li ko tzorki." <ref> Mishna Berura 554:31, [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=951 Rabbi Eli Mansour] </ref>  
# The minhag is not to put on Tefillin for Shacharit of Tisha BeAv and only put it on for Mincha.<ref>S"A 551:1</ref>  
# [[Tachanun]] is not recited on Tisha B'av. <ref> S"A 559:4 since Tisha B'Av is considered like a moed. Mishna Berura 559:17 points out that this is based on the pasuk in Lamentations 1:15 קָרָא עָלַי מוֹעֵד </ref>  
# [[Tachanun]] is not recited on Tisha B'av. <ref> S"A 559:4 since Tisha B'Av is considered like a moed. Mishna Berura 559:17 points out that this is based on the pasuk in Lamentations 1:15 קָרָא עָלַי מוֹעֵד </ref>  
# One should not smoke on Tisha b'av. However, if someone really needs to and it will cause them great pain if they don't then they may smoke at home in private, but shouldn't do so in public. <ref> Sh"t Yabea Omer 1:31, Yechave Daat 5:39 </ref>   
# One should not smoke on Tisha b'av. However, if someone really needs to and it will cause them great pain if they don't then they may smoke at home in private, but shouldn't do so in public. <ref> Sh"t Yabea Omer 1:31, Yechave Daat 5:39 </ref>