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<div>I recently attended a levaya in Bet Shemesh for the first time. After the kevura a mincha minyan was organized outside near the funeral hall (which was not in use) and the kollel room (also not in use). When I suggested using one of those venues rather
than davening outside (see S”A O”C 90:5 et al) I was told that at this cemetery davening always took place outside. I understand it’s not forbidden but wondered why it would be done if there was an inside alternative. Anyone know?</div>
<div>KT<br>
Joel Ri</div>
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