The Time When a Groom is Exempt from Saying Tachanun

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Question

A groom who got married on Monday before sunset, and his Sheva Brachot days end on Sunday, until when does he exempt those praying with him from saying Tachanun?

Answer

A groom is exempt from saying Tachanun for seven days from the time of his wedding, therefore he and those praying with him are exempt until the following Monday, at the time he got married. Even though on Monday, the Sheva Brachot are no longer recited.

Source

Mishnah Berurah (Siman 131, Se'if Katan 26)

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