From: The OU's HaShoneh Halachos <hashoneh@ounetwork.org>
Date: Sun, Jun 7, 2015, 6:02 AM
Subject: HaShoneh Halachos for Sun, June 7, 2015
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1,349. Tefillin During Shiva Daily halachos for Sunday, June 7, 2015 | |||
211:2 A mourner may not wear tefillin on the first day of shiva, whether this was the day of both the deceased's death and the burial or the day of the burial alone. If the deceased was buried at night, the mourner may not wear tefillin the next day, and he may wear them the second day after daybreak. The day one receives timely notification of a relative's death is the same as the day of death and burial in this matter. However, if the deceased passed away on yom tov, or if one received timely notification on yom tov, then the mourner may wear tefillin on the first day after yom tov. 211:3 The mourner covering his head is not customary in our countries. Nevertheless, there is room to partially cover the head by pulling the hat down over the eyes the entire week of shiva except for Shabbos, when it would be considered a public sign of mourning. By Rabbi Jack AbramowitzProvided for informational purposes only. Please contact your rabbi for guidance in matters of practical application. View HaShoneh Halachos Index » Share this on Facebook | "Anyone who studies Jewish laws every day can rest assured that he has earned a place in the Next World..." (Talmud Megilla 28b, Niddah 73a) "One who learns in order to teach will be given the ability to learn and to teach but one who learns in order to perform will be given the ability to learn, to teach, to observe and to perform." (Avos 4:5) | ||
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