Rabbi Shabtai Levi Advises on Saying Selichot During the Day and Precautions on Eve of the Holiday
Rabbi Shabtai Levi, the head of the Halachic court 'Halichot Moshe' and chief rabbi of Ramat Aharon in Bnei Brak, provides daily halachic guidance on the website 'Bachadrei Haredim.' In a recent installment, he addresses the question of whether it is appropriate to recite Selichot prayers during the day and what precautions should be taken on the eve of the holiday. The article emphasizes the importance of understanding the proper times and conditions for saying Selichot, a penitential prayer traditionally recited before the High Holidays. Rabbi Levi's guidance aims to clarify common doubts among the community regarding the timing and conduct of these prayers. The article was published on August 20, 2026, and encourages readers to follow 'Bachadrei Haredim' for daily halachic insights and to join their WhatsApp group for further engagement.
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