Jewish Wedding 

                          Interfaith Wedding

                  Rabbi David Degani &  Cantor Lee Degani

 

Bringing spiritual and musical harmony to your wedding ceremony while combining various traditions of  the Bride and Groom

                                                             

                                  

 

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                              The Chuppah

 

The Jewish ceremony itself is held under the Chuppah, a Hebrew word for “canopy”, which can be either stationary and supported by a semi permanent structure or a more traditional canopy held by four people.  The traditional Chuppah is usually made of velvet or other material supported by four hand held poles. The word “Chuppa” is synonymous with the Jewish wedding itself. A traditional Jewish blessing of children is: "May you grow to stand under the Chuppah." Since this kind of structure is open to all directions, it symbolizes both the hearts and the home of the bride and groom. The rabbi blesses the Bride and Groom saying, "Just as the Chuppa is open to all directions, so shall the home and the hearts of the wedding couple shall be open to those in need."           

 

                         

 


 

 


 

 

 

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