Date in the Ketubah if the Chuppah is at Night
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Question
I am about to conduct a Kiddushin, the Chuppah will be immediately after sunset, and I will necessarily have to write the Ketubah before sunset. What date should I write? And what is the ruling if the Chuppah is during twilight?
Answer
Perform the Kinyan before sunset and write the date of the day on which the Kinyan is performed. This is valid even if the Chuppah is during twilight or after sunset.
Source
See Even HaEzer, Siman 66
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