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The Jewish Wedding
The traditional Jewish wedding (chatunah, חֲתֻנָּה, in Hebrew) lies at the heart of Jewish life, linking generations to each other and to the Revelation at Sinai, when the Jewish nation emerged.
On a basic level, the marriage ceremony is an intricate legal transaction, by which bride and groom enter a mutually binding commitment, as outlined in the Ketubah document and transacted when the groom places a ring on the bride’s finger. But it is a deeply spiritual event, replete with traditional seven blessings said over wine, joyous dancing, and a seven-day celebration of the new Jewish home being founded.
Jewish Wedding Ceremony & Traditions An eleven-step guide which will lead you through a traditional Jewish wedding. Learn about its basic laws, traditions, and their meanings.
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Guide to a Jewish Wedding 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.
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The Path to Marriage The engagement period is a spiritually crucial period. Read all the laws and customs associated with this time, as well as information which will help you plan your meaningful Jewish wedding.
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Newlyweds Laws and customs for the first week after marriage -- the "Sheva Brachot" week -- and for the first year following the wedding.
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Readings & Tools Essays, insights, and in-depth articles discussing the engagement, the wedding, and the festive week that follows; along with useful tools and texts.
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