According to Halacha 2, when does an arusah become a nesu'ah?
Halacha 2 states that once the arusah enters the chuppah she is called a nesu'ah and is considered his wife in all matters, even without sexual relations — provided she is not in niddah at the time.
Question 2
How many blessings are recited at a wedding when wine is available?
Halacha 3 lists six blessings recited in the groom's home. Halacha 4 adds that when wine is available, a blessing over wine is recited first, making a total of seven blessings.
Question 3
What is the minimum ketubah amount for a virgin bride?
Halacha 9 states that a marriage contract for a virgin may not be less than 200 zuz; for a non-virgin, no less than 100 zuz. Any lesser sum renders relations promiscuous.
Question 4
On which day of the week should a virgin ideally be wed, and why?
Halacha 15 states that in a locale where court sessions are held Monday and Thursday, a virgin should wed on Wednesday so her husband can bring a virginity claim to court early the next morning.
Question 5
If a man's allotted preparation time lapses and he has not yet wed his arusah, what is his obligation?
Halacha 19 states that when the time allotted to the man passes and he has still not wed his arusah, he is obligated to provide her livelihood, even though they have not yet wed.