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===Hallel===
===Hallel===
# Hallel isn't recited on Purim. <ref> S"A 693:3, Mishna Berura 693:7. The gemara megilla 14a gives three possible reasons: 1. It didn't occur in the land of Israel. 2. That the megilla serves as its replacement. 3. when the story is over, we were still servants to Achashverosh.  </ref>  
# Hallel isn't recited on Purim. <ref> S"A 693:3, Mishna Berura 693:7. The gemara megilla 14a gives three possible reasons: 1. It didn't occur in the land of Israel. 2. That the megilla serves as its replacement. 3. when the story is over, we were still servants to Achashverosh.  </ref>  
===Tachanun===
===[[Tachanun]]===
# We do not say Tachanun or Laminatzeach on Purim. <ref> Mishna Berura 693:8 </ref>
# We do not say [[Tachanun]] or Laminatzeach on Purim. <ref> Mishna Berura 693:8 </ref>
==Weddings on Purim==
==Weddings on Purim==
# Ashkenazim hold that one shouldn't have a wedding on the day on which one reads the Megillah (which is the 14th of Adar except for those observing Shushan Purim in which case its the 15th of Adar). <ref>Kitzur S"A 142:9</ref>However, Sephardim hold that if there's a need one may have a wedding on Purim.<ref>S"A 696:8 writes that one may have a wedding on Purim. Kaf HaChaim 696:51 quotes some achronim who question this but concludes that if there's a need, one may have a wedding on Purim, but one should do the Seudat Purim before the Chupah. </ref>
# Ashkenazim hold that one shouldn't have a wedding on the day on which one reads the Megillah (which is the 14th of Adar except for those observing Shushan Purim in which case its the 15th of Adar). <ref>Kitzur S"A 142:9</ref>However, Sephardim hold that if there's a need one may have a wedding on Purim.<ref>S"A 696:8 writes that one may have a wedding on Purim. Kaf HaChaim 696:51 quotes some achronim who question this but concludes that if there's a need, one may have a wedding on Purim, but one should do the Seudat Purim before the Chupah. </ref>
==Sources==
==Sources==
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