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Onen: An Onen is the halachic status of an immediate relative (the mourner) of the deceased from the moment he has learned of the death until the end of the burial.
Laws of a mourner before the burial - Laws of the shroud and purification of the dead
The laws of a mourner before the burial
The laws of a mourner before the burial
Between Death and Interment in Judaism
Each immediate relative of the deceased is considered an onen from the moment he has learned of the death until the end of the interment, regardless of how much time has elapsed in between.
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 27, Shemini sicha 2
An analysis of the dialogue between Moshe and Aharon whether the Rosh Chodesh sacrifice, which was offered on the day the Mishkan was inaugurated, should be consumed or burnt (as worded in Rashi vs. the Talmud). This nuanced discussion contains an importa...
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