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amother
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Today at 10:58 am
Hi, I am new to this and one of my children is going to be married iyH to someone who comes from a different background from us. That is Heimish .
I have been told that there are certain days or times in the month that are typically not used for weddings.
Would anyone know if there are certain days of the week or if the beginning or end the month are typically not used?
Thank you.
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amother
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Today at 11:07 am
I think chassidim are into beginning of the month.
I also heard pp do Tuesdays bc of "ki tov" twice
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Chayalle
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Today at 11:09 am
We had this with one of our children's wedding, the other side is Heimish. Honestly it's hard to follow. Just ask the other side which dates are a no-no, and don't book those dates. That's what we did. Oh, and don't book anything 100% without checking with the other side.
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kugelEater
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Today at 11:26 am
Sof chodesh- I think after chaf alef
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amother
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Today at 11:31 am
kugelEater wrote: | Sof chodesh- I think after chaf alef |
What does this mean in English.
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amother
DarkCyan
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Today at 11:41 am
Chaf alef=21
Yes chasidem have a lot of days on calendar blocked out as non wedding days. Ask for particulars because it can vary
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kugelEater
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Today at 11:41 am
Lets say this month-they won't make chasuna from 21 kislev until the end of the month. something to do with mazel waning like the moon.
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