Prayer Alone on the Night of Immersion

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Question

When the night of immersion falls on the night of Shabbat and there are small children at home, where is it preferable for the husband to pray initially and in a pressing situation?

Answer

Shalom and blessings 

There is no general rule for this. It all depends on the situation. 

If there is someone to watch the children, so that the immersion does not have to be publicized, the husband can go to pray in the synagogue. 

If there is no one to watch the children, he should pray at home, and the wife can go to the immersion. 

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