Is Tachanun omitted at Mincha on the day of a brit milah when the circumcision takes place in a different synagogue from where one prays?
Synopsis
The Rema rules that Tachanun is omitted only when the brit milah or the groom is in the same synagogue. If the circumcision is in a different synagogue (even in the same city), Tachanun is recited.
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