Does the mourning status of the night following Tisha Be-Av resemble other fasts (like fast days of repentance)?
Synopsis
The night following Tisha Be-Av has a distinct mourning status comparable to the period between the 17th of Tammuz and Tisha Be-Av, with some individuals extending abstinence from meat and wine even on other fast days.
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Is it permitted to eat meat and drink wine on the night of the tenth of Av and the following day?
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What is the reason for the custom of abstaining from meat and wine after Tisha Be-Av?
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Are meat and wine permitted in a required feast (seudas mitzva) after Tisha Be-Av?
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Should washing, haircuts, and laundry be avoided on the tenth of Av?
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Is it permitted to get a haircut on the night following the fast (motzaei Tisha Be-Av)?
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May one consume a meat broth or dish derived from meat on the night following Tisha Be-Av?
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If Tisha Be-Av falls on Shabbat, what is the permitted practice for meat and wine on the postponed fast day?
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May married couples engage in marital relations on the night following Tisha Be-Av?
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