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Jewish Wedding:
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Jewish Wedding:
If you have
never seen an orthodox Jewish wedding,
this video will show you one wonderful
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Jewish Wedding: Chabad Ceremony -
according to
the Laws of the Torah. Circling around the
new to be husband 7 times as a sign that
the marriage is eternal as indicated by a
circle
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Jewish Wedding: A
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Hassidic Wedding Dance Hasidim
(Hebrew: חסידים) is the plural of Hasid (חסיד),
meaning "pious" or "righteous". The word
Hasid was frequently used as a term of
exceptional respect in the Talmudic and
early medieval periods.
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A
traditional Jewish wedding is full of
meaningful rituals, giving expression to
the deepest significance and purpose of
marriage. These rituals symbolize the
beauty of the relationship of husband and
wife, as well as their obligations to each
other and to the
Jewish people.
In
traditional Jewish literature marriage is
actually called kiddushin, which
translates as "sanctification" or
"dedication." "Sanctification,".
Shidduch - The very first stage of a
traditional Jewish marriage, is the
shidduch, or matchmaking. |
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When the
families have met, and the young couple
have decided to marry, the families
usually announce the occasion with a small
reception, known as a vort. |
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Ketubah
- At the reception itself, the first thing
usually done is the completion, signing
and witnessing of the
ketubah, or marriage contract. |
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Bedekin
- After the signing of the ketuvah, which
is usually accompanied by some light
snacks and some hard liquor for the
traditional lechaims (the Jewish salute
when drinking, which means, "to life!"),
the groom does the bedekin, or "veiling."
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Chuppah
- The next stage is known as the chuppah,
or "canopy." The chuppah is a embroidered
cloth stretched or supported over four
poles, and is often carried by attendants
to the location where the ceremony will
take place. It is meant to symbolize the
home which the couple will build together.
Embroidered cloth usually used is a
tallit. |
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Kiddushin
- The groom, now takes a gold ring and
places it on the finger of the bride, and
recites in the presence of two witnesses,
"Behold you are sanctified (betrothed) to
me with this ring, according to the Law of
Moses and Israel." |
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Sheva Brachos - After this, the
sheva brachos, or seven blessings, are
recited, either by one Rabbi, or at many
weddings a different blessing is given to
various people the families wish to honor. |
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Cheder
yichud - Now that the couple are
married they are accompanied by dancing
guests to the cheder yichud, "the room of
privacy." |
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