9pm on a Saturday in September is well after sunset most everywhere, isn’t it?
Don’t be ruining my joke now. Impolite.
“9pm on a Saturday in September is well after sunset most everywhere, isnt it?”
Now that I am not responding via iPhone, I will give you a real answer.
The preferred day for Orthodox Jewish people to get married is Tuesday. This relates to how services are structured that day.
But, yes, the evening after the Sabbath (which is a new day) is fine. It’s typically started with the Havdalah, which marks the end of Shabbos.
Me, I was a broke IDF pilot when I married, so Mrs. Jewbacca and I got married on Sunday morning, using left-over decorations from the extremely fancy and tasteful wedding and reception of the night before, which were only slightly refreshed by our families.