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    A chuppah (Hebrew: חֻפָּה, romanized: ḥuppā, lit. 'canopy, covering', Yiddish: חֻפָּה, romanized: khupe~khipe) is a canopy under which a Jewish couple...
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    include a ketubah (marriage contract) that is signed by two witnesses, a chuppah or huppah (wedding canopy), a ring owned by the groom that is given to...
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    later read under the chuppah (wedding canopy). The couple is married under the chuppah signifying their new home together. The chuppah can be made from a...
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  • Just prior to the actual wedding ceremony, which takes place under the chuppah, the bridegroom, accompanied by his parents, the Rabbi, and other dignitaries...
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    lifecycle event and an ideal human state. A wedding takes place under a chuppah, or wedding canopy, which symbolizes a happy house. At the end of the ceremony...
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    religious, but they did have some Jewish touches at their secular wedding: a chuppah-- and Brin stepped on a glass Argetsinger, Amy; Roberts, Roxanne (May 13...
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  • Baldachin or canopy of state, typically placed over an altar or throne Chuppah, a canopy used in Jewish wedding ceremonies Umbraculum, a canopy awarded...
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  • Cambridge University Press. p. 54. Davidson 1971, p. 164. "Otzar Midrashim, Chuppah of Eliyahu, Chuppat Eliyahu Rabbah 220". Sefaria. Mathers 1999, p. 1.18...
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    Role of women Tzniut Yichus Matchmaking Engagement Jewish wedding Ketubah Chuppah Sheva Brachot Niddah Mikvah Divorce Religious practice 613 commandments...
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    Black Wedding performed in the Mt. of Olives cemetery, c. 1905. Black chuppah can be seen at the right...
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    Jewish wedding ceremony. Before the bride and bridegroom stand under the chuppah, they take part in a special ceremony called badeken (veiling). The bridegroom...
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    resembles a chuppah, as Shavuot is mystically referred to as the day the matchmaker (Moses) brought the bride (the nation of Israel) to the chuppah (Mount...
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    of the Torah Seven aliyot on Shabbat Seven blessings recited under the chuppah during a Jewish wedding ceremony Seven days of festive meals for a Jewish...
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    a parking lot canopy, carport, gazebo, Pergola, or patio cover. Awning Chuppah Dome Gazebo Onion dome Pop up canopies "3 Ways Metal Canopies Enhance Your...
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    including the signing of the Ketubah, the Chuppah, and the Kiddish. A few small differences were the Chuppah being a prayer shawl that was held by members...
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  • featuring the words of the traditional tune accompanying a Jewish bride to the chuppah, is a musical adaptation of "Hallelujah". On 22 January 2010, American...
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    at the Institute of Contemporary Arts. The couple were married under a chuppah made by Booth's sister, an artist, to honour Powley's Jewish heritage....
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    to those who are remarrying.) They fast from daybreak until after the chuppah, eating their first meal during their yichud seclusion at the end of the...
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    guests. At Jewish wedding ceremonies, a tallit gadol is often used as a chuppah or wedding canopy. Similarly, a tallit gadol is traditionally spread out...
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    at the Institute of Contemporary Arts. The couple were married under a chuppah made by Booth's sister, an artist, to honour Powley's Jewish heritage....
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    media related to Betrothal. To be precise, nesiuin is the process, and chuppah is the method. Lochner, Friedrich; Carver, Matthew (2023). Liturgical Forms...
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    now recited towards the end of the formal marriage ceremony, under the chuppah. These blessing are also recited as part of the week-long festivities celebrating...
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  • Role of women Tzniut Yichus Matchmaking Engagement Jewish wedding Ketubah Chuppah Sheva Brachot Niddah Mikvah Divorce Religious practice 613 commandments...
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    ketubah is signed by two witnesses and traditionally read out loud under the chuppah between the erusin and nissuin. Friends or distant relatives are invited...
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    must begin covering her head: after betrothal (rare today), after the chuppah ceremony, after yichud, or only after the couple has spent a night together...
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    divinatory purposes. The structure in the front resembles a Jewish wedding chuppah, although it is not covered by a cloth as is traditional in that faith...
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    traditions and customs (caviloth), such as: burying the dead; marrying under a chuppah; observing Shabbat and other Jewish festivals, and maintaining a beit din...
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    hospitality to strangers attending to the dead bringing a bride to the chuppah marriage ceremony making peace between a person and another human being...
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  • renouncing aspects of his "straight" life. He leaves his fiancée at the chuppah moments before they are to be married, starts living with Nancy, and tries...
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    Orthodox circles, it is customary for the groom to wear a kittel under the chuppah (wedding canopy). Married observant Jewish women wear a scarf (tichel or...
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