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Rabbi Yaakov Sinai Explains When Eating Meat Is Permitted During the Nine Days of Av

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Rabbi Yaakov Sinai offers a detailed halachic discussion on the customs observed during the Nine Days leading up to Tisha B'Av, focusing on the restrictions related to eating meat. He addresses specific questions such as when it is permissible to eat meat during this period, whether there is leniency regarding poultry, and until what age children may be given meat. The discussion is part of his daily "Halacha Order" series, which delves into current Jewish legal issues.

In addition to the meat-related laws, Rabbi Sinai's teachings include other topics relevant to the Nine Days, such as the permissibility of going to the beach or swimming pools during this time. The series is aimed at providing clear guidance on Jewish law for everyday situations during this solemn period.

The article also briefly mentions a new initiative in Bnei Brak to enforce gender separation near wedding halls, reflecting ongoing community efforts to uphold religious standards. Rabbi Sinai's halachic insights are available through video segments, encouraging viewers to engage with the material and deepen their understanding of Jewish law during the summer months and the Nine Days.

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