Erev Rosh Hashana Morning
Laws and Customs | September 20, 2024
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Erev Rosh Hashana Morning

Laws and Customs | June 27, 2025

This day is the birthday of the Tzemach Tzedek, in 5549 (1789).

Selichos is longer than usual and one should plan his morning accordingly.

During Selichos, Ashamnu is recited even after daybreak, unless a Chosson is present.

After Selichos, Tachnun is not recited for the remainder of the day.

The Shofar is not sounded. [A Baal Tokeiah who still needs to practice for Rosh Hashana may do so in a secluded area. However, it is far more preferable to practice in the days prior, instead of on Erev Rosh Hashana.]

This day is the birthday of the Tzemach Tzedek, in 5549 (1789).

Selichos is longer than usual and one should plan his morning accordingly.

During Selichos, Ashamnu is recited even after daybreak, unless a Chosson is present.

After Selichos, Tachnun is not recited for the remainder of the day.

The Shofar is not sounded. [A Baal Tokeiah who still needs to practice for Rosh Hashana may do so in a secluded area. However, it is far more preferable to practice in the days prior, instead of on Erev Rosh Hashana.]

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