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The New Jewish Wedding

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In their wedding preparations, a bride (kallah in Hebrew) and her husband (chatan in Hebrew) should reflect and focus on their faith, lineage, material, spirituality, and planning for the future together. A Jewish man and woman should embrace the idea of marriage (called Kiddushin in Hebrew) and be prepared to sanctify themselves together.



Jewish weddings typically embrace tradition and celebrate the Jewish faith. The following guide will help explain the sacred day when a Jewish wedding occurs and all of the wedding plans that proceed that very special day:

Kabbalat Panim - The Week Prior to the Wedding Day

It's a Jewish wedding custom for the bride and groom to be seen by anyone but one another during the week prior to their wedding ceremony. During this week, separate receptions called "Kabbalat Panim" are held prior to the actual wedding itself. During this time-the mother and the bride and groom meet with one another and break a plate together. This is a symbolic tradition. The plate, in a way, represents the relationship. Once shattered in pieces, the plate can not be repaired back to its normal condition. Such is the case with any relationship, once shattered, it can never be returned to its original state.

Badeken - The Veiling of the Bride

The veil symbolizes modesty. Regardless of how physically attractive or unattractive a person may be, the soul and character are forever. Unlike physical beauty, which fades with age. Like (biblical) Rebecca prior to her marriage to Isaac, the veil is an accessory which has become a custom to protect and clothe the wife.

The Wedding

Considered the happiest and holiest personal day in a Jewish couple's life, all past mistakes are forgiven this day. Together the new couple makes their lives together. It's a unification of the soul. At the ceremony, the groom wears a kittel (traditional white robe, also worn on Yom Kippur). The bride and groom are expected to fast until the completion of the marriage ceremony.
The New Jewish Wedding
Ketubah is a term used to refer to a marriage contract that is signed in Jewish weddings. The purpose of this contract is to give marriage a legal basis and protect the bride financially incase the husband dies or they get a divorce. The regulations of this document are so strict making it hard for a husband to divorce a wife as it is costly, thereby strengthening their marriage. It is illegal for a Jewish couple to live together without a ketubah.

Its origin dates back to the early centuries when people still held a woman as a property owned by his husband. It is one of the first documents to fight for women's rights and it spells out what the woman was entitled to receive in case his husband dies.

Details found in this legal document include the date of marriage, place where the ceremony is held, the names of both the bride and groom and amount of bridal price. The names of the bride and that of the groom's fathers are also written in the document. The document also has declarations in which the groom declares that all his belongings be sold the some of the amount used to pay the bride as compensation.

This document is usually written in Aramaic, the local language of Jews. It can however be found in various translations to cater for those who do not understand Aramaic. The ketubah is read aloud during the wedding ceremony so that everyone can here and be a witness. It is then signed by the bride and her groom. Two other person not related the either the groom or the bride are also required to sign the documents as official witnesses. The groom then presents the ketubah to his bride officially.

The ketubah is displayed in houses on the walls for every one to see. It is considered as a way of showing their loyalty to each other and their customs. In most cases, it is beautifully framed and many use it as an aesthetic to decorate the walls of their house, while communicating to the public about their status.

A lot of changes have however been made on this document. The original language of Aramaic is still recognized in Israel though other less conservative Jews use other languages to write it. The original format of writing has also changed a lot. More mutually beneficial contracts have replaced to traditional ones which gave women priority over men in cases of divorce. Marriages ending by the man getting the divorce will now allow the woman to remarry.

Other more conservative Jews will demand that their ketubah be signed by a rabbi among other witnesses while the other will be ok with the signatures of the bride and groom. There are those who have even changed the significance and the text in the Ketubah. Some choose to add new text into the existing one while others introduce completely new text to the document. This has made it to be less of a legally binding document, leaving it to act as an agreement of loyalty between couples.
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