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<a href="http://tinyurl.com/lueq3c6" eudora="autourl">
http://tinyurl.com/lueq3c6</a><br><br>
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<font size=3>Visitors to Yeshivas Ohr Somayach’s famous beginner 4:00
P.M. daily <i>Mincha</i> (You are also welcome to join) are wont to
comment on the fact that everyone says <i>Tachanun</i> with <i>nefillas
apayim</i>, the placing down of the head on an arm, even though the
<i>beis medrash</i> where this <i>tefilla</i> is held, the Lauffer Beis
Medrash, does not have a Sefer Torah or even an Aron Kodesh.<br><br>
The reason they find this behavior odd is because the
Rema<a name="_ednref1"></a>[1], quoting the Rokeach, rules that if there
is no Sefer Torah in a <i>shul</i>, Tachanun should still be said, but
without <i>nefillas apayim<a name="_ednref2"></a><b>[2]</i></b>. This is
traced back to a Biblical source, that “falling down” in prayer is
reserved for when an Aron is present<a name="_ednref3"></a>[3]. Although
some disagree<a name="_ednref4"></a>[4], this remains common practice. If
so, the visitors ask, why would Ohr Somayach not follow such a widespread
custom?<br><br>
The answer is: Yerushalayim. Yes, Yerushalayim <i>Ir Hakodesh</i>. Ohr
Somayach is privileged and blessed to be located in the Holy City of
Jerusalem. As such, it maintains special dispensation for certain
<i>tefillos</i>, one of them is <i>Tachanun</i>. In the words of Rav
Moshe Feinstein<a name="_ednref5"></a>[5], “Yerushalayim contains
intrinsic holiness and is designated for prayer, and therefore even
without a Sefer Torah one should do <i>nefillas apayim</i>, as it is
comparable to a place that has a Sefer Torah!!”<br><br>
See the above URL for more. YL</font></body>
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