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Beauty of the Jew wedding – marriage
The Jewish people are faithful to their religious principles and has law and faith as a basis only.
The Jewish marriage is beautiful not only for the joy, but also throughout the symbolism that marriage entails. Each of the events in a Jewish ceremony has motives and goals and that makes beautiful and impressive ceremony!
The Jewish ceremony has several variants with respect to the program’s conclusion (some more traditional, some less), but each maintains fidelity to the mores of the culture.
The Jewish marriage can happen in a synagogue as elsewhere. On site wedding chuppah is assembled (this is rupa), which is a space decorated and covered with silk fabric and velvet where the couple will be, the rabbi and the relatives. It is a sacred place reserved for the newlyweds and their families. The groom enters first, followed by his father, godfather and father of the bride, while mothers are at the entrance of the synagogue expecting the bride. The bride comes soon after with his companions.

At this time the bride and groom exchange the rings of pure gold and no detail on them. The covenant is placed on the index finger of right hand. Then turns reading aloud the Ketubá, name given to the document that specifies the obligations of the couple and the bride’s dowry and occurs shortly after the nissuim. At this point the rabbi raises a glass of wine, which means abundance and happiness. He (the Rabbi) drink wine and then he offers the groom first and then the bride. The bride and groom drink from the same cup as a gesture of total shares. In the end, the glass is crushed by the groom, a symbol of destruction of the ancient Temple of Jerusalem, ending with the blessing of the rabbi. At the time of breaking glass gifts Mazzeltov scream, which means “Good luck and congratulations.” It follows the party, with songs and music in honor of the newlyweds and guests. The bride and groom are the first to leave the hall where the ceremony takes place and then the guests. She wears a white dress, he a dark suit with Kitel over, sort of shroud white. After the blessings of marriage, the rabbi, the drinks are served and eaten at a party.

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