Jewish Wedding Ceremony:For Jewish couples not being married by a Rabbi I suggest my Spiritual Non-Religious ceremony with the addition of a Hebrew wedding prayer and the Breaking of the Glass ceremony at the end. The ceremony may take place under a Huppah. A Hebrew Wedding Prayer Breaking of the Glass Ceremony: Crushing a wineglass at the end of the wedding ceremony is, perhaps, one of the most recognized Jewish wedding traditions and is one with many meanings. It is a symbol of the destruction of the First Holy Temple of Jerusalem. It also represents the fragility of life and all human relationships and serves as a reminder that marriage changes the lives of individuals forever. Drinking the wine represents the joys and sweetness of life, and crushing the glass represents the hardships. Please step on the glass now. Mazaltov! The cost for a huppa is $250 |
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