Sheva Brachot at the Introduction of a Torah Scroll
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Question
When a meal is held in honor of the introduction of a Torah scroll and there is a bride and groom present, should Sheva Brachot be recited?
Answer
If the meal is not held in honor of the bride and groom, the blessings are not recited. However, if it is arranged in advance that the introduction of the Torah scroll will coincide with the Sheva Brachot to combine both events, and if something additional is added to the meal in honor of the Sheva Brachot more than what would be done for the Torah scroll introduction meal, it is clear that it is also done in honor of the bride and groom, and Sheva Brachot can be recited.
Source
Rishonim Sukkah 25
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