Should I say Tachanun even though the Minyan I’m Davening with isn’t saying (or vice versa)?

 

Question:

I’m a Lubavitcher, When davening mincha with a satmar minyan when they particularly don’t say tachnun during mincha, do I skip tachanun or do I say it after or before their minyan?

 

Answer:

You should say Tachanun but in a manner that doesn’t call attention to your behavior.

 

אג״ק טו ע׳ נח.

ובכלל, בענין חילוקי מנהגים בתחנון, וע״ד הנמצא במקום שמנהגם לומר תחנון וכן להיפך – ראה מה שהרחבנו בשאלה 557.

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See Also:

I will be davening in a Shul that says Hallel/no Tachanun on Yom Yerushalayim. How Should I conduct myself?

 

If I daven on 12-13 Tammuz in a Minyan that says Tachanun and I do not say Tachanun on these days, I just skip it, right?