Time of Prohibition on Wearing Sandals in Mourning

This question and answer were automatically translated using our trained AI and have not yet been reviewed by a qualified rabbi. Please treat this translation with caution.
Go to original →

Question

From when is a mourner prohibited from wearing sandals?

Answer

From the time of the burial of the deceased, the mourner must remove his shoes and return home without leather footwear. If the cemetery is far from the city, and the mourner walks home, he does not need to remove his leather shoes.


Comments

Have an additional question on this topic or need clarification? Leave your comment below. (Please note that the comment will not be published but will be sent directly to the answering Rabbi for review and a private response)

Please sign up or log in to submit your comment