In a short daily halacha segment on Kikar HaShabbat, Rabbi Benjamin Hutah explains a rule from the laws of comforting mourners. The clip is part of the site’s “Halacha in 60 Seconds” feature, presented each morning as a brief, practical guide to Jewish law and custom.
According to the teaching in the video, when entering a house of mourning, a visitor should not begin speaking before the mourner does. The segment raises the practical question of what, if anything, may be said to the mourner in that first moment.
The article directs readers to watch the video for the answer and notes that the current installment is focused specifically on the laws of consolation for mourners. The piece also includes the standard illustration credit for the accompanying image.