The Jewish wedding ceremony ends with a famous bang. Stomping on a glass is one of the best-known features of Jewish weddings. Traditionally, the groom did the deed; today the couple often share the honor/pleasure, smashing one or two napkin-wrapped glasses. ...
Beyond glass-breaking: Beyond Breaking the Glass; A Spiritual Guide to your Jewish Wedding.Stone, Adam
For this video, we asked the Jewish community for their advice on what type of glass to smash at a wedding and even how to smash it. So, we took some of their advice and actually smashed a bunch of different items, a bunch of different ways.
The breaking of a glass takes place at the end of the Jewish Wedding ceremony. The groom stomps on a glass to crush it and the guests shout, Mazel Tov! Congratulations! Our wedding pillow is used during the ceremony to hold the glass while the groom steps on it. After the ceremony, ...
Delaware to thunderous applause to deliver her acceptance speech, just ahead of her boss, President-elect of the USA, Joe Biden. The sound of that shattering glass will reverberate across the world as it begins to experience the multidimensional consequences of a woman in power in t...
when the man passes him by and embraces a child, saul heaves a sigh a relief, although a larger danger surely lingers. later, when he heads home, we see him pour a glass of bourbon and dig an old vhs tape out of a box: a cut of his old legal commercials, just as cheesy and ...
Wiener, Nancy H. Beyond Breaking the Glass: A Spiritual Guide to Your Jewish Wedding. New York, NY: CCAR Press, 2012.Amy Weiss
Breaking the Glass: New Tendencies in the Ritual Practice of Modern Jewish Orthodox and Alternative WeddingsIntroduction Breaking the glass became one of the pivotal features of a Jewish wedding...Prashizky, AnaInstitute for Community Studies at Bar Ilan UniversitySociological Papers...