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Shiva asar btamuz what is allowed or not allowed to do?



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Judy  




 
 
    
 

Post Sat, Jul 07 2012, 10:09 pm
Just wondering what is and is not allowed on shiva aasar btamuz. Ii prob wont be fasting , I on ly fast yk and tisha bav, but was. Wondering if ts ok to go to parks, or biking, put kids in sprinklerr, shopping are any oof these no alllowed anyone kknow? I cant see siting home all suunday ddoig nothiing.
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etky  




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 12:07 am
Judy - from the booklet put out by our Moetza Datit regarding Ben Hameitzarim I've gleaned that there are no other restrictions that apply to 17 b"tammuz other than refraining from food and drink.The attendant restrictions of Tisha B'Av regarding washing, wearing leather, marital relations etc. are not pertinent today (especially since it is nidcheh) However, you have to remember that the 3 weeks start today so keep in mind your minhag regarding what you do/don't do during the 3 weeks.
For me personally it would be "pas nisht" to go shopping today even though perhaps I would go during the 3 weeks and not use what I bought until after Tisha B'Av so as not to have to make a shehechiyanu.
It is after all a day that commemorates a phase of the churban (even if it is nidcheh this year) so I wouldn't feel comfortable doing anything too enjoyable.
Depends on how much you like shopping I guess or whether for you it's more like a chore?
The park and sprinklers wouldn't be problematic in my opinion - especially since these are activities for the kids (and it's summer.....)
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  Judy




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 12:22 am
Thanks for ur reply. I think I would enjoy more the park and sprinkler than shopping. Its just so hard the wayy it comes out this year all weekends in july. I just wasnnt sure how wrong it was to go shopping or biking,
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  etky




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 12:29 am
The 3 weeks. with all the fasting and restrictions and davka in the summer are really hard.
My main problem now is that the kids (all teens or tweens) really resent it and don't see why it is necessary in this day and age (especially living in Israel).
It's a very hard concept for them to appreciate and relate to.
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embracethepresent  




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 1:05 am
I think that it's important to help kids veiw this period in the right vein. Ie. not just a bunch of restrictions, but rather a time that we remember and tune into the fact that the home of Hashem was destroyed, and is still destroyed...
I see it as a period where we so to speak join in and "empathise" with Hashem's pain and "homelessness" ...
and of course with that, the realization that all pain and sorrow that exists in the world today is only a manifestation of the "hester" - the concealment of Hashem's glory.
May we all merit to be able to tune into this reality, and join together in this mourning period, and really show Hashem that we are actually missing something... and waiting for our der Father to come back home.
Amen
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Isramom8  




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 3:14 am
embracethepresent wrote:
I think that it's important to help kids veiw this period in the right vein. Ie. not just a bunch of restrictions, but rather a time that we remember and tune into the fact that the home of Hashem was destroyed, and is still destroyed...
I see it as a period where we so to speak join in and "empathise" with Hashem's pain and "homelessness" ...
and of course with that, the realization that all pain and sorrow that exists in the world today is only a manifestation of the "hester" - the concealment of Hashem's glory.
May we all merit to be able to tune into this reality, and join together in this mourning period, and really show Hashem that we are actually missing something... and waiting for our der Father to come back home.
Amen


Posting this as my Facebook status.
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libramom




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 4:01 am
is it not ok to put new clothes on a baby during the 3 weeks?
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  embracethepresent




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 4:11 am
Thanks isramom8, I think it would be a good thing if more people understood this period in this way....
Be blessed.
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anotherima




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 4:17 am
is it not ok to put new clothes on a baby during the 3 weeks?
I think it's okay but not during the nine days.
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Mrs Bissli




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 4:18 am
About shopping--I had a psak a few years ago that I could actually buy items of clothing (A) if it doesn't require shechiyanu (had to get kids socks one year), (B) if there's a material financial difference if you defer purchase (but on condition you defer delivery or actual usage till after tisha b'Av).
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  Isramom8




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 4:38 am
Last year I took my four youngest kids on a trip to Yerushalayim during the Three Weeks. I explained in advance that we're not buying new things. Then my 4 year old vomited and the smell was just not going away. I rushed to a store there that had a sale on kids' T-shirts, all the while listening to my kids trailing behind, calling out, "It's the Three Weeks, we don't buy new clothes..."
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kb




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 5:10 am
Are you allowed to do laundry today?
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happy mom1




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 5:27 am
How about a shower?
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chocolate moose




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 6:00 am
You can definitely launder and shower today. I am doing both too.
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chocolate chips




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 7:30 am
today has the same 'rules' as the 3 weeks.

No music, hair cuts, shopping for unnecessary things and weddings.

Also no eating or drinking for those that are fasting.

I wouldn't go out and give your kids ice cream and a trip to the theme park but a sprinkler in the local park should be fine. Don't punish them but let them know that it is a sadder time.

About shopping, I was told that if it is sale time, or you won't be able to buy it before it goes out of the store (like most things in this area now a days lol) then you can buy it but not wear it until after 9av.
That said I also heard its better to go buy new tshirts/underwear etc in the 9days than wash and wear clean!!!
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mazeltov




 
 
    
 

Post Sun, Jul 08 2012, 9:39 am
Hi, I think that in the Book of our Heritage (Sefer Hatoda'ah) it says on 17 Tammuz you are supposed to follow the restriction of the 9 days. (not just the 3 weeks).

I'm not sure if I'm recalling correctly. If anyone can check the Book of our Heritage, please confirm, I think it says that on this fast day, we have the restrictions of the 9 days, not just the 3 weeks.
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