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Jewish weddings consist of two separate parts: the betrothal ceremony, known as erusin or kiddushin, and the actual wedding ceremony, known as nisuin.
Religious Official If you are not getting married in a house of worship, the cost of hiring an outside priest, rabbi, or minister will often cost between $350-$800+.
A chuppah is seen by some as a sign of Gods presence beneath the canopy. Some rabbis will encourage other couples to stand inside the chuppah after the wedding ceremony to reflect or look forward to their own weddings.
The primary requirement for a chuppah in Jewish law is that it be supported by four poles, open on four sides, and covered above. After you incorporate these basic requirements, the sky is the limitdecorate with it with grape vines, drape it with lace, use branches from a favorite tree to serve as chuppah poles.
The Processional Rabbi and/or cantor (stands beneath the chuppah in the center) Grandparents of the bride (they are seated in the first row on the right side)
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Depending on the officiating rabbi, the ketubah may be signed prior to or during the chuppah ceremony. If the ketubah is signed prior to the chuppah , it is nice to have it displayed under the chuppah for the community to see.
Just visit and fill out the officiation request form, and well email you, free of charge, a curated list of rabbis and cantors in your area who are likely to be a good fit for the type of wedding youre planning.
Jewish Traditions In Jewish tradition, during the wedding ceremony, the wedding ring is placed on the index finger of the right hand. There are several interpretations for this, but the most recognized explanation is that the index finger is considered the closest to your heart.
An ordained rabbi, cantor, priest or minister qualifies to perform weddings under state, federal and many international legal systems. You should consult the courts of the jurisdiction youre getting married in for restrictions and limitations on who may officiate at your wedding.
Breaking of the Glass As the ceremony comes to an end, the groom (or in some instances the bride and groom) is invited to step on a glass inside a cloth bag to shatter it. The breaking of the glass holds multiple meanings. Some say it represents the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem.

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