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on:  Is there a custom in Jerusalem that you do not tear when you go to the Western Wall on the day that you Don’t say tachanun? If so, what would be the source of this?

:  Even on days in which there is no tachanun, if they are not defined as “yamim tovim”, it is obligatory to tear on them, and only on yamim tovim, one does not have to tear, as well as on erev shabat after chatzot. Sources

Question:

 Is there a custom in Jerusalem that you do not tear when you go to the Western Wall on the day that you Don’t say tachanun? If so, what would be the source of this?

Answer:

mourningEven on days in which there is no tachanun, if they are not defined as “yamim tovim”, it is obligatory to tear on them, and only on yamim tovim, one does not have to tear, as well as on erev shabat after chatzot.

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