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April 25, 2012 11:20 pm at 11:20 pm #603108R.T.Participant
… will be the first time since Adar that we will say long Tachanun. May all the Tefillos of Klal Yisroel be answered speedily and favorably.
April 26, 2012 12:25 am at 12:25 am #943758Sam2ParticipantRT: That’s kind of funny, actually. I guess some people will be waiting until Monday to say long Tachanun.
Oh, and tomorrow is 4 Iyar, not 5.
April 26, 2012 12:52 am at 12:52 am #943759R.T.ParticipantThanks Sam2. I stand corrected. In some years [when Pesach falls out on Tuesday], when Y.H. is 5 Iyar, Selichos are also said (BeHa’B).
April 26, 2012 1:03 am at 1:03 am #943760Sam2ParticipantRT: By the way, Rav Schachter will say Tachanun tomorrow but will say Hallel on Friday (he doesn’t hold of the government being Doche Yom Ha’atzma’ut).
April 26, 2012 1:57 am at 1:57 am #943761zahavasdadParticipantWill you be saying Kinot as well?
April 26, 2012 3:13 am at 3:13 am #943762147ParticipantBoth Tachnun & Hallel come from the same wonderful Sepher of Tehillim:- Pick Chapter 6, or Chapters 113-118.
R.T. According to the Rabonut, your concern has become a thing of the past, because nowadays when Yom ha’Atzmaut is a Tuesday [as was the case last 2 years & next 2 years] they were Madche [delay] Yom haZikoron from Sunday to Monday to reduce Chillul Shabbos, so then Yom ha’Atzmaut gets pushed off to Tuesday.
Sam2:- Do you mean to say that Rav Schachter shlita doesn’t hold of being “Makdim” Yom ha’Atzmaut? He is a huge Godol, so I’ll follow his lead & recite Hallel on Friday Iyyor 5th, akin to what I did 4 years ago, to recite Hallel on Shabbos Iyyor 5th.
Please let me utilize this opportunity, to wish all you readers a wonderful Chag Sameach, on this 64th = 8 squared anniversary.
We shall be back here on this forum,in 23 days time, celebrating 4 & 1/2 decades of the Ness Golui of Yom Yerusholayim. The awesome words “Har haBayis bYodeinu” still ring in my ears to this very day, and literally send chills down my spine, every single time I think of those incredible words & moments.
April 26, 2012 4:15 am at 4:15 am #943763Sam2Participant147: Rav Schachter holds that in Eretz Yisroel, where there are legitimate issues of mass Chillul Shabbos, then of course the Rabbanut does the right thing by changing the day. But most places in America, where there is no real Chashash of people getting so carried away so as to be Mechalel Shabbos (especially when you’re changing it because of Yom Hazikaron which is Kim’at ignored in America) then there is no reason to switch the day.
April 26, 2012 1:36 pm at 1:36 pm #943764R.T.ParticipantHi zahavasdad: Kinot will be said on my birthday, not today.
April 26, 2012 2:06 pm at 2:06 pm #943765BTGuyParticipantHi RT,
Amen!
April 26, 2012 3:49 pm at 3:49 pm #943766yichusdikParticipant147 +1. chills and tears. every time.
April 27, 2012 2:08 am at 2:08 am #943767147ParticipantSo it is unfortunate for you RT, that your birthday is Tisha b’Ov. Probably, your mother was fasting that Tish b’Ov and hence went into Labor, giving birth to you on Tish b’Ov.
April 10, 2013 6:46 pm at 6:46 pm #943768☕ DaasYochid ☕Participantbump
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