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  2. Jewish Wedding Ceremony & Traditions - Chabad.org

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    The rituals and traditions of the Jewish wedding derive from both its legalistic particulars and its underlying spiritual themes—the body and soul of the Jewish wedding. The Jewish wedding typically starts in midafternoon and ends late at night, but it can be longer or shorter.

  3. 13 Jewish Wedding Traditions and Rituals - Brides

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    Discover 13 Jewish wedding traditions that are standard at orthodox and reformed ceremonies. Read on to understand the significance behind the chuppah and more.

  4. 20 Jewish Wedding Traditions, Rituals & Customs to Know

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    Whether you're attending a Jewish wedding or planning your own, it's important to familiarize yourself with Jewish wedding traditions. These rituals and customs connect modern couples with the Jewish religion and culture 's vast history.

  5. Jewish wedding - Wikipedia

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    A Jewish wedding is a wedding ceremony that follows Jewish laws and traditions. While wedding ceremonies vary, common features of a Jewish wedding include a ketubah (marriage contract) that is signed by two witnesses, a chuppah or huppah (wedding canopy), a ring owned by the groom that is given to the bride under the canopy, and the breaking of ...

  6. 12 Rituals You May See at a Jewish Wedding - Reform Judaism

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    Even if you’ve never been to a Jewish wedding, you may have heard of (or seen in movies) the well-known rituals of breaking the glass and dancing the hora . Read on to learn more about these and other rituals that may be incorporated into the ceremony and celebration that unites two individuals in marriage. Watch this Bimbam video to learn more:

  7. Liturgy, Rituals and Customs of Jewish Weddings

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    A traditional Jewish wedding begins with separate receptions for the groom and the bride. The groom presides over a tish (literally, “table”), around which the guests sing and make toasts, and the groom delivers a scholarly talk.

  8. Jewish Weddings 101 - My Jewish Learning

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    With the rise of intermarriages, Jewish clergy are confronted with questions around creating inclusive weddings that honor Jewish and non-Jewish faith traditions. Pronounced: KHOOP-uh or khoo-PAH, Origin: Hebrew, canopy under which a Jewish wedding ceremony takes place.

  9. 14 Jewish Wedding Traditions and What They Mean

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    These are some of the most common Jewish wedding traditions that you may include in your special day. Aufruf. On the Shabbat prior to the wedding, a Jewish couple may partake in an aufruf, which means “calling up” in Yiddish.

  10. The Jewish Wedding - Chabad.org

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    Learn about its basic laws, traditions, and their meanings. In depth discussion of the details of the Jewish wedding ceremony, the reasons for all the laws and customs, and the mystical significance of each step of the way. The engagement period is a spiritually crucial period.

  11. Guide to a Jewish Wedding - Chabad.org

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    In depth discussion of the details of the Jewish wedding ceremony, the reasons for all the laws and customs, and the mystical significance of each step of the way.