This post, which provides thoughtful interpretations of each of the Seven Blessings recited under the Chuppah during the wedding ceremony, shows one person’s understanding of how to make these traditional blessings relevant and applicable
This article from Chabad.org presents a list of all of the dates in the Hebrew calendar that are considered auspicious, not recommended, or forbidden for a Jewish wedding, according to Orthodox tradition. With an explanation for
This informative article provides a checklist of 7 things a couple should consider when planning their Jewish wedding, ranging from how to choose a halachically acceptable date to selecting an appropriate officiant and ketubah
This upbeat video presents the popular Israeli folk song “Siman Tov U’Mazel Tov” with an on-screen English transliteration of the Hebrew lyrics, which mean “A Good sign and Good luck! For us and for all
This video presents the popular Israeli folk song “Hava Nagila” with an on-screen English transliteration of the Hebrew lyrics. Translated as “Let Us Rejoice,” this song is a staple at Jewish celebrations, including weddings
This informative article provides a basic outline of the Jewish wedding ceremony, including the rituals, customs and liturgy performed before, during, and after the actual wedding, as well of some of the contemporary issues
This article provides an outline of the entire traditional Jewish marriage ceremony, including explanations of the various customs as well as the Hebrew and English texts of the relevant blessings. With a detailed
This post includes information about the Halachic Prenuptial Agreement, including a short video from ORA: The Organization for the Resolution of Agunot encouraging the widespread use of this legal document, as well as links to learn
In this 2 minute long video, Miriam and Babak share how they reinterpreted traditional Jewish ritual during their unique mountaintop wedding. With an emphasis on creating personal meaning and encouraging the participation of their loved ones,
This minute long animated video provides three different reasons for the custom of smashing a glass under the chuppah at a Jewish wedding. Explaining technical, historical and mystical interpretations of this tradition, this video was produced