Tachanun on the Eve of the Second Passover

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Hello, Tachanun - On the eve of the Second Passover, it is customary for Ashkenazim to say Tachanun, while Sephardim do not. What is the ruling when a Sephardi prays in an Ashkenazi synagogue, should he say it, and vice versa? Thank you very much.

Answer

Hello 

When a person prays in a minyan that follows a different custom, he should follow the custom of the place in matters recited in public prayer, so as not to separate from the congregation. 

However, in matters recited between the individual and himself, he should follow the custom of his ancestors. 

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