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JEWISH WEDDING!!
The Jewish ritual varies by country and degree of orthodoxy of the
participants, the wedding may be celebrated on Saturdays for neither...
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GOOD TOPICS BUT I CANNOT SEE THE MAGAZINE
STRUCTURE SECTIONS, AND CATEGORIES TALKING ABOUT HUMANITIES.
JEWISH WEDDING!!
The Jewish ritual varies by country and degree of orthodoxy of the
participants, the wedding may be celebrated on Saturdays for neither the
Sabbath, nor the three weeks of summer or in Passover celebrations because
they are important to them.
Four days before the wedding, it is traditional that the bride takes a purifying
bath in a mikvah pool that is kind to the women of the family and friends; you
should not wear jewelry or makeup.
On the eve of the wedding the couple goes
to the synagogue to receive the divine blessing of the rabbi for their future
home.
The wedding can be done in the synagogue or in a house by a rabbi who gives
the blessing huppah below a canopy is made with fine fabrics and flowers
signifying the fragility of the human and divine protection.
They require
witnesses to two men who are not
religious or friends of the groom s family.
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