Jewish Wedding Rituals
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In Judaism an unmarried individual is supposed to be imperfect. Jewish wedding rituals have their own characteristic features. The wedding ceremony consists of two main parts namely the betrothal and the actual wedding. Most of the wedding rituals of Judaism are performed on Tuesday. The kiddushin or engagement phase is the ritual in which prospective bride and groom make a promise to get married. The kiddushin ceremony brings a change in conjugal status of bride and groom. But it is the nissu'in or the actual marriage that brings a legal change.

Jewish Wedding Rituals



Overview
A Jewish Wedding is not only about exchanging rings. It constitutes of traditional Jewish Wedding Rituals which are meaningful and rich. These traditions act as a reminder for both the bride and the groom that they are not only responsible towards each other but also towards their religion and culture.

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Rituals and Customs
The Jewish Wedding Rituals start with the Yom Kippur in which both the bride and the groom are forgiven for their past mistakes. Kabbalat Patim is the ritual in which the bride and the groom are not supposed to see each other from a week before the marriage. The Jewish Wedding Rituals then move forward to the 'badeken' in which the groom veils the bride. The bride and the groom are then led to the open 'chupah' where the marriage ceremony is held. The couple does not wear any jewellery to the chupah. The bride circles the groom 7 times and the groom then takes position on her right side. The wedding, known as 'kiddushin', is accompanied by a cup of wine. The couple drinks wine from the cup after getting blessings from the Betrothal.

The center of Jewish Wedding Rituals is the 'Giving of the Ring' by the groom to the bride. Then the Ketubah, the marriage contract, is read which is signed by two witnesses. Post Ketubah, the Sheva Brachot, the seven blessings are recited by the rabbi. After this the couple again drinks wine. The last of the Jewish Wedding Rituals is the breaking of the glass ceremony. The couples break their fast during Yichud. Seudh follows where the guests eat and drink. After the meal Birkat Hamazon (grace after meals) and Sheva Brachat are recited.

Special Features
The festive meal is held amidst a lot of dance and music according to the Jewish Wedding Rituals. Often the guests show heir skills of juggling and aerobics during the feast. After the following week of the wedding, the guests and the relatives are supposed to hold festive meals in honor of the couple. This is known as the week of Sheva Brachot. It is named so because of the blessings being recited at the end of each meal.

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