[Avodah] deprive the minyan of the opportunity to say tachanun
Rich, Joel
JRich at sibson.com
Thu Mar 15 12:35:15 PDT 2018
few months ago I was in the main shul in a yishuv. The shul was quite
large. There was a psak there by the shul rav stating in a small
community shul, where everyone knows everyone, it makes complete sense
that if there is a chatan, then one doesn't say tachanun. However, in
this shul, in which strangers pray there every day and even not all the
members know everyone, the presence of a chatan doesn't really add to
their simcha. That being the case, visitors to the shul should say
tachanun, even if the congregation doesn't.
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interesting-I'd love to know the source-seems unusual to split the minyan (I can think of only one example- a sandek at mincha after morning brit)
KT
Joel Rich
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