Washing Clothes of the Mourner's Household

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Question

Is it permissible for the household members of the mourner, who are not in mourning, to wash their clothes for themselves?

Answer

It is permissible for the household members of the mourner to wash their own clothes.


Source

Although the Tur, quoting the Ramban, writes that it is forbidden to wash the mourner's clothes by others due to the prohibition of work, and the prohibition of work applies to those who rely on him and in his house, nevertheless, it is clear that it is permissible to wash their own clothes. This is also written in Shedech Avelut 39, and it is logical, as it is explained in Siman 380, paragraph 22, that household needs can be performed in the father's house even by the mourner himself. Therefore, if it is not permitted to wash the clothes, even though it is a household need, because the mourner is forbidden to wear new clothes, then the household members, who are permitted to wear new clothes, are also permitted to wash their clothes.

 


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