Ain M'arvin Simcha B'Simcha

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    WolfishMusings
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    If one’s anniversary falls out on Yom Tov, is it a violation of Ain M’arvin simcha b’simcha to have a cake to celebrate it on that day?

    The Wolf

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    YW Moderator-42
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    No

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    HaLeiVi
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    The English anniversary is not a Simcha, so what’s the problem. Oh, you mean if you were married in Eretz Yisroel on Isru Chag and then moved to Chutz La’aretz. Aha.

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    ☕ DaasYochid ☕
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    If one’s anniversary falls out on Yom Tov, is it a violation of Ain M’arvin simcha b’simcha to have a cake to celebrate it on that day?

    The Wolf

    Don’t worry, it turns out that the clerk who signed your marriage documents had an unlicensed kindergarten teacher. 😉

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    moishy
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    What about if your hebrew birthday falls out on Yom Tov?

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    Reb Eliezer
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    I think it is already meuriv you are not m’ariv. The cake is not the simcha but the day which happens by itself.

    #1809680

    There is a story about someone speaking to Rav Pam and he mentioned he was getting married on August 22nd and Rav Pam said that was his and his wife’s anniversary date.

    #1809681
    Gadolhadorah
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    Obviously, like most other questions of this sort, the correct answer may vary with whom is being asked. Based on her other postings, and assuming she had figured out how to pick the lock on the closet, Devny might have to consult her local Rav/posek as to whether its mutar to fast and say tehillim on her anniversary date if it coincides with a yom tov

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    yehudayona
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    Moishy, if you were born on Tisha B’Av or Yom Kippur, you can have a cake but you can’t eat it.

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