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==Under The Chuppah==
==Under The Chuppah==
# Some Poskim hold that everyone in the audience must stand for the Sheva Berqchot recited under the Chuppah.<ref>Erech Lechem 62:1, see Mishnah Brurahh 128:51</ref>
# Some Poskim hold that everyone in the audience must stand for the Sheva Berqchot recited under the Chuppah.<ref>Erech Lechem 62:1, see Mishnah Brurahh 128:51</ref>
==Week after Marriage==
# The sheva brachot are only recited at a meal in which bread is eaten and birchat hamazon is recited. <ref> Hanisuin K'Hilchatan pg. 512 </ref>


==Beit Chatanim==
===Beit Chatanim===
# According to some Sephardim, if the meals during the week after the wedding do not take place in the house of groom one may only make the bracha of hagefen and ashar bara (and not all sheva [[brachot]]). <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Chupah VeKiddushin pg 301) rules that in order to make all 7 [[Brachot]] of Sheva [[Brachot]] one needs to fulfill three conditions: 1) it takes place in the house of groom, 2)there’s ten men there, and 3) there’s two new faces. On pg 307 he writes that when making a meal not in the house of the groom the one doing [[Zimmun]] makes Hagefen, and asher bara and then drink from the wine. He should also have the bride and groom and groom in mind and the bride and groom should have in mind to fulfill his obligation when making the [[Brachot]] and have them taste the wine afterwards. Siddur Kol Eliyahu (pg 916) which is based on the rulings of Rav Mordechai Eliyahu writes that the proper minhag is only to make the 7 [[Brachot]] when one is having the meal in the house of the bride and groom. However, some are lenient to have the 7 [[Brachot]] said by Ashkenazim who rely on those who say to make the [[Brachot]]. [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=977 Rabbi Mansour on Daily Halacha] quotes Chacham Baruch, Chacham Ovadyah Yosef, and Chacham Ezra Attiyah who agree that one can only two [[Brachot]] and not all sheva [[Brachot]] when it’s not taking place in the house of the groom. See Otzar haPoskim, Sh"t Vayashav HaYam vol. 2, Shemesh uMagen, Ohr LeTzion vol. 2, and Birkat Hashem vol.4 for different opinions.</ref>
# According to some Sephardim, if the meals during the week after the wedding do not take place in the house of groom one may only make the bracha of hagefen and ashar bara (and not all sheva [[brachot]]). <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Chupah VeKiddushin pg 301) rules that in order to make all 7 [[Brachot]] of Sheva [[Brachot]] one needs to fulfill three conditions: 1) it takes place in the house of groom, 2)there’s ten men there, and 3) there’s two new faces. On pg 307 he writes that when making a meal not in the house of the groom the one doing [[Zimmun]] makes Hagefen, and asher bara and then drink from the wine. He should also have the bride and groom and groom in mind and the bride and groom should have in mind to fulfill his obligation when making the [[Brachot]] and have them taste the wine afterwards. Siddur Kol Eliyahu (pg 916) which is based on the rulings of Rav Mordechai Eliyahu writes that the proper minhag is only to make the 7 [[Brachot]] when one is having the meal in the house of the bride and groom. However, some are lenient to have the 7 [[Brachot]] said by Ashkenazim who rely on those who say to make the [[Brachot]]. [http://www.dailyhalacha.com/displayRead.asp?readID=977 Rabbi Mansour on Daily Halacha] quotes Chacham Baruch, Chacham Ovadyah Yosef, and Chacham Ezra Attiyah who agree that one can only two [[Brachot]] and not all sheva [[Brachot]] when it’s not taking place in the house of the groom. See Otzar haPoskim, Sh"t Vayashav HaYam vol. 2, Shemesh uMagen, Ohr LeTzion vol. 2, and Birkat Hashem vol.4 for different opinions.</ref>


==Minyan==
===Minyan===
# One needs a Minyan to say Birkat Chatanim, includining the Chatan.<ref>The Gemara 7b-8a says that Birkat Chatanim needs a Minyan, based either on Boaz or a the Pasuk in Tehillim, "BaMakhelot Barechut et Hashem." The Rishonim (see [[Kiddushin]]), debate whether or not this extends to Birkat Erusin as well or not, but they all agree that Birkat Chatanim does require a Minyan. </br> If there aren't even ten men in the whole town, the Rashba (Shut 1:1167, Meyuchasot 185) holds that one absolutely needs ten people, as the Chachamim prohibited one to his wife for whom he did not make Sheva Berachot. On the other hand, the Terumat HaDeshen (140), quotes a Teshovot Maimoni who explains Chazal's terminology of "Kallah BeLo Beracha" to be more colloquial than literal, in reference to the Chuppah itself. The Beit Yosef (64:4) paskens like the Terumat HaDeshen, while the Rama, Chelkat Mechokek 3, and Beit Shmuel 4, pasken like the Terumat HaDeshen that one only needs a Minyan lechatechilah.</ref>
# One needs a Minyan to say Birkat Chatanim, includining the Chatan.<ref>The Gemara 7b-8a says that Birkat Chatanim needs a Minyan, based either on Boaz or a the Pasuk in Tehillim, "BaMakhelot Barechut et Hashem." The Rishonim (see [[Kiddushin]]), debate whether or not this extends to Birkat Erusin as well or not, but they all agree that Birkat Chatanim does require a Minyan. </br> If there aren't even ten men in the whole town, the Rashba (Shut 1:1167, Meyuchasot 185) holds that one absolutely needs ten people, as the Chachamim prohibited one to his wife for whom he did not make Sheva Berachot. On the other hand, the Terumat HaDeshen (140), quotes a Teshovot Maimoni who explains Chazal's terminology of "Kallah BeLo Beracha" to be more colloquial than literal, in reference to the Chuppah itself. The Beit Yosef (64:4) paskens like the Terumat HaDeshen, while the Rama, Chelkat Mechokek 3, and Beit Shmuel 4, pasken like the Terumat HaDeshen that one only needs a Minyan lechatechilah.</ref>
# According to Ashkenazim, one should make sure that at least 7 of the people there ate bread.<ref>Nitai Gavriel (Nesuin vol 2, 102:2)</ref> According to Sephardim, initially all 10 should eat bread.<ref>Yabia Omer EH 3:11:6</ref>
# According to Ashkenazim, one should make sure that at least 7 of the people there ate bread.<ref>Nitai Gavriel (Nesuin vol 2, 102:2)</ref> According to Sephardim, initially all 10 should eat bread.<ref>Yabia Omer EH 3:11:6</ref>
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# A minor does not count for the minyan of sheva brachot.<ref>Yabia Omer EH 3:11:6</ref>
# A minor does not count for the minyan of sheva brachot.<ref>Yabia Omer EH 3:11:6</ref>


==Panim Chadashot==
===Panim Chadashot===
# In order to recite all 7 berachot, one must invite someone who did not attend either the wedding or a previous sheva berachot. <ref> Gemara Ketubot 7b. see [http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/477370/jewish/Panim-Chadashot-New-Faces.htm Panim Chadashot New Faces on chabad.org]. </ref> While some poskim require that the panim chadashot be given a setting, others are more lenient; the minhag is to be lenient and allow calling in a stranger or waiter to count as panim chadashot. <ref> Nitei Gavriel Hilchot Nisuin 2:87:1 </ref>
# In order to recite all 7 berachot, one must invite someone who did not attend either the wedding or a previous sheva berachot. <ref> Gemara Ketubot 7b. see [http://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/477370/jewish/Panim-Chadashot-New-Faces.htm Panim Chadashot New Faces on chabad.org]. </ref> While some poskim require that the panim chadashot be given a setting, others are more lenient; the minhag is to be lenient and allow calling in a stranger or waiter to count as panim chadashot. <ref> Nitei Gavriel Hilchot Nisuin 2:87:1 </ref>
# The Panim Chadashot can come even in the middle or towards the end of the meal.<ref>Nitai Gavriel (Nesuin vol. 2, 86:3)</ref>
# The Panim Chadashot can come even in the middle or towards the end of the meal.<ref>Nitai Gavriel (Nesuin vol. 2, 86:3)</ref>
==Second Marriages==
==Second Marriages==
# If both the Chatan and the Kallah have been previously married, Sheva Berachot is only recited for one day.<ref>Ketubot 7a, Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer 62:6</ref>
# If both the Chatan and the Kallah have been previously married, Sheva Berachot is only recited for one day.<ref>Ketubot 7a, Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer 62:6</ref>
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==Links==
==Links==
[http://thehalacha.com/wp-content/uploads/Vol3Issue10.pdf Panim Chadoshes] on Halachically Speaking
* Article on [http://thehalacha.com/wp-content/uploads/Vol3Issue10.pdf Panim Chadoshes] on Halachically Speaking
* [http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/763595/Rabbi_Aryeh_Lebowitz/Ten_Minute_Halacha_-_Sheva_Berachos Ten Minute Halacha - Sheva Berachos] by Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz
* [http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/754204/Rabbi_Aryeh_Lebowitz/Ten_Minute_Halacha_-_The_Sheva_Berachos_Week Ten Minute Halacha - The Sheva Berachos Week] by Rabbi Aryeh Lebowitz
==Sources==
==Sources==
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Revision as of 00:38, 8 November 2015

Under The Chuppah

  1. Some Poskim hold that everyone in the audience must stand for the Sheva Berqchot recited under the Chuppah.[1]

Week after Marriage

  1. The sheva brachot are only recited at a meal in which bread is eaten and birchat hamazon is recited. [2]

Beit Chatanim

  1. According to some Sephardim, if the meals during the week after the wedding do not take place in the house of groom one may only make the bracha of hagefen and ashar bara (and not all sheva brachot). [3]

Minyan

  1. One needs a Minyan to say Birkat Chatanim, includining the Chatan.[4]
  2. According to Ashkenazim, one should make sure that at least 7 of the people there ate bread.[5] According to Sephardim, initially all 10 should eat bread.[6]
  3. Women do not count towards the Minyan for sheva brachot.[7]
  4. A minor does not count for the minyan of sheva brachot.[8]

Panim Chadashot

  1. In order to recite all 7 berachot, one must invite someone who did not attend either the wedding or a previous sheva berachot. [9] While some poskim require that the panim chadashot be given a setting, others are more lenient; the minhag is to be lenient and allow calling in a stranger or waiter to count as panim chadashot. [10]
  2. The Panim Chadashot can come even in the middle or towards the end of the meal.[11]

Second Marriages

  1. If both the Chatan and the Kallah have been previously married, Sheva Berachot is only recited for one day.[12]


Links

Sources

  1. Erech Lechem 62:1, see Mishnah Brurahh 128:51
  2. Hanisuin K'Hilchatan pg. 512
  3. Yalkut Yosef (Chupah VeKiddushin pg 301) rules that in order to make all 7 Brachot of Sheva Brachot one needs to fulfill three conditions: 1) it takes place in the house of groom, 2)there’s ten men there, and 3) there’s two new faces. On pg 307 he writes that when making a meal not in the house of the groom the one doing Zimmun makes Hagefen, and asher bara and then drink from the wine. He should also have the bride and groom and groom in mind and the bride and groom should have in mind to fulfill his obligation when making the Brachot and have them taste the wine afterwards. Siddur Kol Eliyahu (pg 916) which is based on the rulings of Rav Mordechai Eliyahu writes that the proper minhag is only to make the 7 Brachot when one is having the meal in the house of the bride and groom. However, some are lenient to have the 7 Brachot said by Ashkenazim who rely on those who say to make the Brachot. Rabbi Mansour on Daily Halacha quotes Chacham Baruch, Chacham Ovadyah Yosef, and Chacham Ezra Attiyah who agree that one can only two Brachot and not all sheva Brachot when it’s not taking place in the house of the groom. See Otzar haPoskim, Sh"t Vayashav HaYam vol. 2, Shemesh uMagen, Ohr LeTzion vol. 2, and Birkat Hashem vol.4 for different opinions.
  4. The Gemara 7b-8a says that Birkat Chatanim needs a Minyan, based either on Boaz or a the Pasuk in Tehillim, "BaMakhelot Barechut et Hashem." The Rishonim (see Kiddushin), debate whether or not this extends to Birkat Erusin as well or not, but they all agree that Birkat Chatanim does require a Minyan.
    If there aren't even ten men in the whole town, the Rashba (Shut 1:1167, Meyuchasot 185) holds that one absolutely needs ten people, as the Chachamim prohibited one to his wife for whom he did not make Sheva Berachot. On the other hand, the Terumat HaDeshen (140), quotes a Teshovot Maimoni who explains Chazal's terminology of "Kallah BeLo Beracha" to be more colloquial than literal, in reference to the Chuppah itself. The Beit Yosef (64:4) paskens like the Terumat HaDeshen, while the Rama, Chelkat Mechokek 3, and Beit Shmuel 4, pasken like the Terumat HaDeshen that one only needs a Minyan lechatechilah.
  5. Nitai Gavriel (Nesuin vol 2, 102:2)
  6. Yabia Omer EH 3:11:6
  7. Shulchan Aruch EH 62:4, see Yabia Omer vol. 3 EH Siman 11
  8. Yabia Omer EH 3:11:6
  9. Gemara Ketubot 7b. see Panim Chadashot New Faces on chabad.org.
  10. Nitei Gavriel Hilchot Nisuin 2:87:1
  11. Nitai Gavriel (Nesuin vol. 2, 86:3)
  12. Ketubot 7a, Shulchan Aruch Even HaEzer 62:6