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시편 137:6의 Halakhah

תִּדְבַּ֥ק־לְשׁוֹנִ֨י ׀ לְחִכִּי֮ אִם־לֹ֪א אֶ֫זְכְּרֵ֥כִי אִם־לֹ֣א אַ֭עֲלֶה אֶת־יְרוּשָׁלִַ֑ם עַ֝֗ל רֹ֣אשׁ שִׂמְחָתִֽי׃

내가 예루살렘을 기억지 아니하거나 내가 너를 나의 제일 즐거워하는 것보다 지나치게 아니할진대 내 혀가 내 입천장에 붙을지로다

Kitzur Shulchan Arukh

Should any of these four fast days occur during the bridegroom's seven days of wedding feast, although these days (of the wedding feast) are considered to him as a Yom Tov, nevertheless, he must fast.1This law also applies when any of these fast days is postponed, as stated in paragraph 6. A groom must fast even on a postponed fast day. (Mishnah Berurah 559:9,35) Since his Yom Tov is only a personal celebration, the public mourning and fasting overrides it, and also, because it is written, "… if I fail to elevate Jerusalem above my foremost joy" (Psalms 137:6).
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