Monday, May 20, 2024

Bat Yam rabbi: No 'Tachanun' prayers following Raisi's death

 


Rabbi David Chai Hacohen, dean of the Netivot Hatora yeshiva in Bat Yam and a neighborhood rabbi in the city, has instructed his students to omit the "Tachanun" prayer during Monday's morning and afternoon prayers, following the death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash.

The Tachanun prayer is a prayer of supplication, which is not said on festive days or days of thanksgiving.

"The President was a very 'special' hater of israel, and he was the greatest of all the Iranians. And may it be G-d's will that the wolves in the forest where he fell will eat him. This is good news for the Jewish people. Even more than Haman - if we make a festive meal on the day he was killed - then even more so, we should not say Tachanun. It is mentioned in the Mishna Berura that on the first day of the intermediate days of Passover he was hanged, and therefore we should add a special dish."

A prayer of thanksgiving, with song and dance, was aslo held at the yeshiva.


1 comment:

Garnel Ironheart said...

I was wondering if we should skip tachanun this morning or just add in Al HaNisim.