Jewish And Christian Wedding Rabbi California

By Scott Schmidt


When two people meet it is a magical time and just knowing that this is the person one wants to spend a lifetime with is quite apparent. Jewish and Christian wedding Rabbi California is there to assist couples who are not of the same faith. Professionals such as these a well versed in the laws and customs of their faith and can advise and support a marriage of this type.

There are numerous laws that one has to bear in mind when having a wedding of this type and it is a good idea first off to consult with the many Rabbis that can be found online and that live nearest. It is a time of great excitement when find a partner for life and with this one wants to make sure that the wedding goes off without a hitch. There is much to consider if one is not familiar with laws and customs.

Whilst surfing the Internet one may have come up with terms such as Chuppah and Kashrut observances and practices. Basically the Chuppah or canopy is that which the couple stands under showing that the Almighty is with them and that the union is threefold. That of the bride, the groom and God who has brought the couple together in a miraculous way.

There are other practices such as the bride having to circle the groom seven times once entering the Chuppah. Other observances that need to be upheld are those of Kashrut or kosher laws which govern what a Jew may eat and may not. There is an endless list of what constitutes kosher and non kosher but simply put, the main rule is that meat may not be eaten with milk products.

Guests who keep kosher individually will expect to be served food by an authorized caterer. This means that the caterer must have been approved by the local court of law or Beth Din as it is known in Hebrew. If one is not familiar with customs it is best to do a bit of research on the Internet which abounds with sites explaining the different laws, traditions and customs of this religion.

This is when, towards the end of the proceedings, the male partner smashes a glass by standing on it. This is to commemorate the destruction of the Temple many years ago. With this, guests will call out Mazaltov in wishing the couple best of luck for their future. It is a nice touch to add.

Circling the groom seven times is also a well known custom. Brides to be do do this. It has become more and more popular to do what is usually done in a proper Jewish ceremony.

All in all it is a day to be remembered. It should be filled with fun and good food, wine and drink. Consulting a Rabbi is the best place to start.




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