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Ceremony Location. More Options optional. Font s Citadel No Preference. Garamond No Preference. Consequently, the wedding program has become an increasingly important tool as it both enables wedding guests to navigate the marriage ceremony and allows them to feel included by providing the appropriate context. For those facing a similar predicament, please read on to hear our tips for putting together a ceremony program perfect for your special day!
For a guest list that includes people who may be attending their first Jewish wedding, we suggest keeping your program more high level and focused on sharing the appropriate context, without being overwhelming. For one that has a largely Jewish audience, you may include less information on the ceremony basics and more time on specific custom details or interpretations.
After all, the non-observant Jewish guest may not be familiar with a highly orthodox ceremony. Similarly, the highly observant may not follow egalitarian interpretations of tradition. Are you doing a badeken and tisch? Are you inviting all of your guests to your ketubah signing? Will your ceremony be more modern or traditional? A more formal or casual affair? Are you including a flower girl? These are just a handful of examples of things that need to be finalised prior to beginning your program.
A black tie wedding will call for a more formal and restrained voice. In contrast, a more casual ceremony will be amenable to a lighter and playful narrative. On the wedding day, Jewish custom likens the bride and groom to a king and queen. The bride sits in a throne-like chair during this time, where she is greeted and wished well by her female guests. Ketubah : The ketubah is a Jewish marriage contract with ancient roots. It is written not in Hebrew, but in the ancient language of Aramaic.
Our ketubah highlights our commitment to building a home based on love, Jewish tradition and mutual respect for one another. It was signed before our wedding ceremony by two witnesses. Chuppah : Our ceremony takes place under a wedding canopy on four posts, known as a chuppah.
The chuppah symbolises the home that we will create together in our married life. Circling : As we enter the chuppah, the bride will circle the groom seven times. The circling is a physical enactment of the wedding ring, conveying unity and completeness. Kiddushin : Two cups of wine are used during the kiddushin, one symbolising the marriage proposal and the other the nuptials. Each is a special occasion with each deserving its own attention and cup.
We share both cups, symbolising the life commitment that we make to our shared future, including its joys and sorrows.
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