Why do the Jews break a glass at the end of the wedding? The breaking of the cup at the end of the Jewish wedding ceremony is known as the “breaking of the glass.” The breaking of a glass at the end of a Jewish wedding ceremony is a symbolic and traditional act that has a deep historical and …
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Jewish Elopement in Portugal.
Jewish Elopement in Portugal. Fiancés: Lauren and Paul Place: Cascais – Portugal Wedding Planner: Wedding Planner in Portugal - www.weddingplannerinportugal.com Photography: Anna Nunes - www.annanunes.com We celebrated an intimate Jewish wedding of a loving couple, Lauren and Paul, in …
Jewish Wedding in Asturias – Spain
Jewish Wedding in Asturias - Spain Date: July 16, 2022 /// Tamuz 17, 5782 Place: Llagar Trabanco Sariego. Asturias. Spain Officiant: Chazan Danny Bride & Groom: Rebecca & Javier Jewish Wedding in Asturias - Spain In the month of July, I had the pleasure of …
Jewish Wedding in Spain
Jewish Wedding in Spain. Date: June 02, 2022 /// Sivan 3, 5782 Place: Xalet del Nin Officiant: Chazan Danny Bride & Groom: Jen & Joe Jen & Joe's Jewish Wedding Jen & Joe a loving couple who celebrated their Jewish wedding in front of the sea, in Vilanova I La …
The Jewish Wedding
The Jewish Wedding A traditional Jewish wedding ceremony (called a chatunah, חֲתֻנָּה) is a ceremony full of symbolism. It is a union of biblical, historical, mystical, cultural and legal traditions. Likewise, these customs are passed down from one generation to the next, forming a chain of …