From the Rav’s Desk: Shaalos & Teshuvos on the three weeks

May one go swimming during the three weeks?

It is permitted to go swimming past the 17th of Tammuz, up until Rosh Chodesh Av, the start of the nine days.[1] There is no basis for the notion that one who did not go swimming prior to the 17th of Tammuz, may not go after the 17th, and it is permitted to do even in such a case.[2] Nevertheless, one is to avoid swimming in dangerous areas, such as a dangerous beach or during bad weather and the like.[3] Due to this reason, some[4] are accustomed to completely avoid going swimming, or into a river or ocean, throughout the duration of the three weeks.

[1] Teshuvos Vehanhagos 2:263; Piskeiy Teshuvos 551:46

[2] Poskim ibid

[3] Teshuvos Vehanhagos ibid; Rav Moshe Feinsetin, brought in Moadei Yeshurun 128 footnote 12; Halichos Shlomos 2:14 footnote 7; Koveitz Mibeis Levi 13:22; Rivivos Efraim 3:333; 4:135; 6:285; Shevet Hakehasi 1:169

[4] Makor Chaim 551:14 “I saw people who abstained from entering a river during the three weeks due to danger”; Orchos Rabbeinu 2:129 in directive of Steipler; Harav Asher Lemel Hakohen

Some Poskim[1] rule one may recite the blessing of Shehechiyanu over a new fruit on Shabbos [and Rosh Chodesh Menachem Av[2]]. Other Poskim[3] rule one may not recite Shehechiyanu even on Shabbos of the three weeks. [Other Poskim[4] rule one may recite Shehechiyanu on Shabbos, up until the nine days.] Practically, the Chabad custom is to be stringent not to recite Shehechiyanu throughout the three weeks.[5]

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[1] Arizal in Shaar Hakavanos p. 89, brought in M”A 551:42; Mateh yehuda 551; Beis David 325; Tur Barkat , brought in Birkeiy Yosef 551:10; Chaim Sheol 1:24; Kaf Hachaim 551:205

[2] Beis Yehuda 61 p. 109; Glosses of Rebbe Akiva Eiger 551; Aruch Hashulchan 551:38; Shaar Hatziyon 551; Kaf Hachaim 551:205

[3] Mateh Moshe 697, and Levush brought in M”A 551:42; Taz 551:17; Sefer Chassidim 843; Kneses Hagedola 551; Elya Raba 551:42; Chayeh Adam 133:8; Derech Hachaim;  Avnei Nezer 428; Kitzur SHU”A 122:2; M”B 551:98

[4] Aruch Hashulchan 551:38; Toras Chaim Sofer 551:35; Kinyan Torah 6:32

[5] Hayom Yom 21st Tammuz; Sefer Haminhagim;

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