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There are various mourning-related customs and observances that are followed for the entire three-week period. We do not cut our hair, purchase new clothes, or listen to music. No weddings are held.
17 Tammuz is a fast day, on which we refrain from eating and drinking from dawn to nightfall. This year, the fast is postponed until Sunday due to the holiness of Shabbos.
The final Nine Days of the Three Weeks is a time of intensified mourning. Starting on the 1st of Av, we refrain from eating meat or drinking wine and from wearing freshly laundered clothes.
9 Av is a more stringent fast than 17 Tammuz . It begins at sunset of the previous evening, when we gather in the synagogue to read the Book of Lamentations.
Besides fasting, we abstain from additional pleasures: washing, applying lotions or creams, wearing leather shoes, and marital relations. Until midday, we sit on the floor or on low stools.
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