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I have been meaning to ask but have forgotten until Liron's question
reminded me - very similarly, what is the source that it is ok to
listen to and play music the night of Lag B'Omer.<br>
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While the Shulchan Aruch does not actually say anything about music
during Omer, the issues it does talk about are nahug until Lag or
Lad b'omer by day, and not the night before. So, why is music
different?<br>
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kol tuv<br>
Rafi Goldmeier<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Does anyone have a list of sources that deal with
listening to/playing music on Yom Haatzmaut when it is on 5 Iyar
as well as when it's nidche?
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