Chapter 149 – Grace at Weddings and Entertaining the Groom and the Bride
149.1) Certain recitations should be said. See the source for the details.
149.2) If the groom has never been married before, certain recitations must be said. See the source for details.
149.3) If there are new guests, certain Graces are not recited. See the source for details.)
149.4 ) When a widower marries a widow, the Grace in 149.1 should be said.
149.5) A guest is someone who has just arrived, and you wish to prepare a meal for him.
149.6) If you invite the bride and groom to feast at your house, provide them with a private room for dining.
149.7) Those who attend the wedding should say benediction even if they are not near the private dining place of the groom and bride.
149.8) At a wedding where you remarry a divorced wife, omit Shehasimehah bimeono in the benediction at the first meal on the wedding day.
149.9) Amuse the bride and groom with dancing.
149.10) Do not look at a bride’s face. You may look at her uncovered head and ornaments.
149.11) If the bride is menstruating, it is not proper to have a feast at her immersion. It is proper to have a small dinner with guests.
149.12) Celebrate seven days with a virgin bride.
149.13) Remain in town for one year after you marry in celebration.