New Website and App Answers: “Is There Tachanun Today?”
A new online tool, IsThereTachanun.com, makes it quick and simple to know whether Tachanun is said on any given day, according to Chabad customs.
The site gives a clear “Yes” or “No” for Shacharis, Mincha, and Shema Al Hamitah, along with relevant minhagim and notes. Users can also check another date in advance.
The tool can also be added to a phone like an app: open IsThereTachanun.com in your browser, tap the browser’s three-dot menu, and choose Save to Home Screen or Add to Home Screen.
The site includes a list of no-Tachanun dates, notes on dates where minhagim vary, and sources from Chabad.org and ShulchanAruchHaRav.com.
For feedback and corrections, please email istheretachanun@mspielman.com








sholom
this website has already existed in a better format
https://www.istheretachanuntoday.com/
besides, the website states that some say tachnun on 3 tammuz if they feel significant joy which is a disgusting and dangerous thing to say
and they don’t mention 28 sivan
A shliach
The site you mention (https://www.istheretachanuntoday.com) is not chabad
And says to say tachanon on 19 of Kislev for example
Anonymous
it says the opposite to say tachnum on gimel tamuz like the shulchan aruch harav says it justs says if you have exepetional joy you dont – it doesn’t say what the joy is about – maybe because the Rebbe left hospital on that day and returned to 770
chasid neeman
it says the same as shulchan aruch harav to say tachnun on gimel tammuz- it adds that some people who have tremendous joy leave it out – it does not say why they have joy it could be because the Rebbe was released from Hospital on that day