Lifecycles. Jewish tradition is often specific. There are a myriad of Jewish subcultures and people, and the conversations in this series explores the array of choices people make in interpreting ritual today. Learn more aboutJewish Wedding traditions,Jewish Mourning TraditionsandJewish Baby Traditions....
Here at Smashing The Glass, we’re constantly thrilled to bring together the best wedding professionals who understand the unique needs of Jewish and Jew-ish couples. This past month, we’ve had the pleasure of welcoming some incredible new Recommended Vendors to our community, and we can’t ...
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 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. ...
Inspired Jewish Weddings Home>Yellow An Ella Levy and Shani Zimmerman Bride for a Festival Jewish Wedding at the Elma Hotel in Zichron Ya’akov, Israel 20/12/2019byKaren Cinnamon We love it when a couple really goes all out to create a unique, one-of-a-kind Jewish wedding that’s truly...
From Wedding Celebration. To Cherished Heirloom. As part of the Jewish wedding ceremony, it is tradition for the groom to step on a wedding glass. The guests respond with “Mazel Tov,” which means good luck. Our multi-color designs bring this festive tradition to weddings of interfaith and...
Handmade Jewish Wedding Pillows A personalized gift for a Jewish Wedding 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...
Imagine the actual broken wedding glass or lightbulb from your Jewish wedding suspended in a clear Lucite Wedding Cube or Mezuzah for you to keep forever.
Wiener, Nancy H. Beyond Breaking the Glass: A Spiritual Guide to Your Jewish Wedding. New York, NY: CCAR Press, 2012.Amy Weiss
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