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 Are there any laws of avelut pertaining to a grandchild of someone who passed away? If so what are they and for how long?

Answer

It is true that in is written in the Shulchan Aruch , that one should me mourning in front of those who are obligated to mourn, meaning that if his father sits shiva or his mother, the sons also practice mourning laws before them. in any case today it is not customary to mourn with his relatives in any laws of mourning, and still it is right not to hear music in their faces, which is something that pleases them. and you will multiply in Torah study and observance of mitzvot with the elegance that these things do a great favor to the soul of your grandfather.

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