Greeting a Mourner After Thirty Days

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Question

Is there a source that permits greeting a mourner after thirty days within twelve months for a father and mother?

Answer

According to the basic law, one should not greet a mourner, as he is not in peace for twelve months. However, one who is lenient in this has upon whom to rely. And if the lenient person greets the mourner, he must respond.

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