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A chuppa is found at weddings in the Jewish faith. It is a small tent covering that stands over the bride and groom during the ceremony. It represents several things, from a nomadic tent to a...
Before renting a wedding chuppah, consider making one yourself using common materials found around your home or at your local department store. A chuppah is traditional to Jewish weddings and...
All couples want to marry under a lucky star. For Jewish brides and grooms, certain traditions are thought to insure wedded bliss right from the get-go. Whether you're Jewish or non-Jewish, read...
With a greater understanding of and appreciation for kosher practices, it is becoming easier for Jewish brides to plan their weddings abroad. And although it may take a bit more planning and...
Even if they choose to use a secular band or DJ, many Jewish couples include some more traditional wedding dances in their reception. The following are some tips for participating in and enjoying...
American Jews whose guests are not Hebrew speakers nevertheless often choose to include Hebrew on their wedding invitations. This choice adds a certain panache to the invitations and lets guests...
Jewish wedding traditions are some of the most beautiful and meaningful in the world. These ceremonies are rich in heritage and rely on symbolism and the completeness of ritual rather than ornate...
The recitation of the seven blessings (the Sheva Brachot) during a wedding is an enduring tradition of Jewish couples. The blessings celebrate the creations of God, including the bride and groom...
Jewish wedding ceremonies traditionally include the smashing of a glass by the groom with his foot. There are different explanations for this tradition. One explanation is that the breaking of...
If you're Jewish, you may receive many beautiful wedding gifts, but the item you and your spouse may treasure the most is your ketubah. What formerly was a simple Jewish marriage contract signed...
The traditional Jewish wedding meal is the culmination of a ceremony that is thousands of years old. The wedding meal includes some foods that are found at all Jewish weddings, but the rest of a...
Jewish weddings can vary a great deal depending on whether the bride and groom are Orthodox, Conservative or Reform in their beliefs. But there are some important Jewish traditions that many...