[Avodah] standing for chasan and kallah
Richard Wolpoe
rabbirichwolpoe at gmail.com
Mon Sep 10 14:55:29 PDT 2007
On 9/10/07, Aryeh Stein <aesrusk at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>I don't recall _ever_ being at a Chasunah Minyan that said Tachanun,
> even
> when the Chasan was _not_ Davening then.>>>
>
> ========================================
>
> According to RSZA (in Halichos Shlomo), when davening mincha in a hall
> during a seudas bar mitzvah or pidyon haben, tachanun is omitted. R'
> Shmuel Salant would omit tachanun on any day on which he was receiving
> a chashuva guest. While we are not noheg like R' SS, in the situation
> of the bar mitzvah or pidyon haben, it is vadai a zman simcha. (ad
> kan divrei Halichos Shlomo)
>
> Al achas kamah v'kamah, at a Chasunah Minyan - regardless of whether
> the chasan is present or not.
>
> KT and KvCT,
> Aryeh
>
This is a real life story that occured just few weeks ago at Cong. Beth
Aaron in Teaneck.
Downstairs their was - not a chasuna - but a sheva brachos with the hassan
and kallah preesent. Upstarsr in the main shul there was a Mincha Minyan
Question: should the main shul have said Tahanun?
No one in shul knew for sure; - and since I was a guest a the Sheva Brachos
I omited it for myself. I chatted with the rabbi alter on and he said he
could hear my sevara. But he did not pasken. Anyone have a clear p'sak on
this?
-
Kesiva vaChasima Tova
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