If a wedding ceremony falls on a fast day that is also the eve of Shabbat, when should the Chuppah take place?
Synopsis
When a wedding falls on the eve of Shabbat during a fast, the custom is to complete afternoon prayers and read Vyachel first, then perform the wedding ceremony. The groom cannot drink from the cup of blessing until after Shabbat.
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