May Tzidduk HaDin be recited on days that lack Tachanun but are not Rosh Chodesh, Chanukah, or Purim (e.g., Lag BaOmer, Tu BeAv)?
Synopsis
The Taz rules that Tzidduk HaDin may be recited for a great individual on minor festive days that are not biblically or Talmudically sanctioned (such as Lag BaOmer or Tu BeAv), citing a tradition from the Rema himself. The MB codifies this leniency.
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