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However, Minchat Yitzchak 4:84 disagrees and feels that one may not attend a wedding during their Sefira. <br>
However, Minchat Yitzchak 4:84 disagrees and feels that one may not attend a wedding during their Sefira. <br>
Rav Shmuel Vosner (Piskei Shemuot pg. 58) says that one should just go to wish a Mazel Tov but not participate.</ref> However, one may still not shave in such a situation.<ref> Rav Moshe Feinstein (Igrot Moshe OC 2:95) writes that unless being unable to shave will prevent you from going, it is not permissible to shave. However, if he realized earlier that he would be attending a wedding, he could plan accordingly by changing his custom for just that year, as per the teshuva mentioned above (OC 1:159)</ref>
Rav Shmuel Vosner (Piskei Shemuot pg. 58) says that one should just go to wish a Mazel Tov but not participate.</ref> However, one may still not shave in such a situation.<ref> Rav Moshe Feinstein (Igrot Moshe OC 2:95) writes that unless being unable to shave will prevent you from going, it is not permissible to shave. However, if he realized earlier that he would be attending a wedding, he could plan accordingly by changing his custom for just that year, as per the teshuva mentioned above (OC 1:159)</ref>
# One may have a wedding within the three days of Shavuot<ref>Yalkut Yosef - Shavuot, page 573 </ref>


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