Commandments from which the guardian of the deceased is exempt.
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From which commandments is the guardian of the deceased exempt?
Answer
If he guards together with another person, he is obligated in all commandments, as one guards and the other prays in turns.
If he guards alone, he is exempt from all commandments, unless he is a complete evildoer who feeds non-kosher food to people.
If he can easily fulfill the commandments without getting up from his place, he is obligated to do so, as "being good should not be called bad," provided it is not a mockery of the poor.
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