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Hasidic Belz Rebbe grandson Shalom Rokeach's wedding to Hannah Batya Penet in Jerusalem

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German tradition of covering the couple in a tallit (prayer shawl) during the ceremony. Wedding Kippah, Jewish Wedding Kippah, Catholic Stole, Ketubah Signing, Jewish Beliefs, Jewish Marriage, Mens Wedding Attire, Orthodox Wedding, Jewish Culture

Today's post, which provides an overview of the types of Jewish weddings, comes from the book Photographing Jewish Weddings by Stan Turkel. It is available from Amazon.com and other fine retailers. Jewish weddings are rich with traditions, rituals, and religious requirements. Much is dependent on the families’ affiliation (bride and groom), as well as the community and rabbi(s) officiating the wedding. Jewish weddings can be classified as either Orthodox or non-Orthodox. This distinction is…

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These are the highlights of the wedding of a Jewish couple celebrated in Venice in July 2018. The religious ceremony took place in the Spanish Synagogue in the Jewish Ghetto of Venice. The kosher reception followed at the Belmond Hotel Cipriani. The day after the a beautiful dancing cocktail took place at the Guggenheim museum on the roof terrace on the Grand Canal. The following days were dedicated to Shabbat always in the the Jewish Ghetto.

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The Jewelry of Jewish Women in Bukhara | Bukhara, a city in Central Asia and a former Emirate, has come to refer to all the Jewish communities in Uzbekistan. The jewelry of the Jewish bride in Bukhara – made of embossed gold plaques stuffed with bitumen and studded with emeralds, rubies, and tourmalines – reflects the wealth of her community | © The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Jewish Clothing, Hebrew Clothing, The Jewish Bride, Hebrew Israelite Clothing, Jewish Bride, Jewish Culture, Ethnic Jewelry, Traditional Jewelry, Historical Clothing

The Jewelry of Jewish Women in Bukhara | Bukhara, a city in Central Asia and a former Emirate, has come to refer to all the Jewish communities in Uzbekistan. The jewelry of the Jewish bride in Bukhara – made of embossed gold plaques stuffed with bitumen and studded with emeralds, rubies, and tourmalines – reflects the wealth of her community | © The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

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