Aveilut on Shabbat

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Does Aveilut apply on Shabbat?

  1. The private practices of shiva continue on Shabbat include the prohibition of tashmish. Since learning Torah is private one shouldn't learn Torah on Shabbat if one is in mourning but one may learn the Shenayim Mikra and Echad Targum.[1]
  2. If a relative passes away on Yom Tov the aveilut only begins after the holiday. The Shiva begins on the second day of Yom Tov and the Shloshim is counted from the time of the burial. [2] For details see Yom_Tov_Canceling_Aveilut_and_Aveilut_on_Yom_Tov.

Leaving the House

  1. The minhag is that the mourner goes to shul on Shabbat.[3]

Learning Torah and Getting Aliyot

  1. An avel shouldn't get an aliyah even on Shabbat.[4] On Shabbat if they already called him up for an aliyah he should take it since refraining from taking it would be a public sign of mourning on Shabbat.[5]
  2. It is permitted to get an aliyah on simchat torah otherwise it would be considered a display of public mourning on yom tov.[6]
  3. Where the minhag is to give an aliyah to the father of a baby, if he had a baby when he was in shiva, he can get an aliyah otherwise it would considered a public display of mourning.[7]
  4. It is permitted for an avel during shiva to learn Shenayim Mikra on Shabbat since it is like kriyat shema since it is an obligation upon him.[8] If he doesn't do targum he can do Rashi instead.[9]

Davening

  1. It is permitted for the avel to say kabbalat shabbat normally including lechu niranena, shir hashirim, kegavna, mizmor ldovid hashem roey, each community according to its minhag, besides for bameh madlikin which the avel should skip and say tehillim instead.[10]
  2. It is permitted for an avel to say shalom aleichem and eshet chayil on Friday night.[11]

Sources

  1. Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 219:1
  2. Gemara Moed Katan 14b, Shulchan Aruch OC 548:1
  3. The Raavad (cited by Tur 393:3) and Kol Bo (114, cited by Bet Yosef 393:4) held that a mourner doesn't leave his house the week of shiva including Shabbat. The Ramban (p. 217, cited by Bet Yosef) and Rosh (Moed Katan 3:46) disagree and write that the minhag was to go to shul on Shabbat. Shulchan Aruch 393:3 follows the Ramban and Rosh that an avel can leave the house on Shabbat. Rama agrees.
  4. Shulchan Aruch 400:1, Badei Hashulchan biurim 400:1 s.v. sh'im
  5. Shulchan Aruch YD 400:1
  6. Gesher Hachaim 1:23:3:7
  7. Chazon Ovadia (Aveilut v. 2, p. 232) based on Shulchan Aruch 400:1
  8. Shulchan Aruch YD 400:1
  9. Badei Hashulchan 400:15
  10. Badei Hashulchan 400:16
  11. Badei Hashulchan 400:16. He has a doubt if it is permitted for them to sing it or any other zemer.