Is it permitted to recite Tachanun on the 14th and 15th of Adar I?
Synopsis
There is a fundamental disagreement about whether Tachanun may be said on Purim Katan (14th-15th of Adar I), with most opinions prohibiting it due to the joyous nature of the days.
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