The ring is gold to indicate that the Kallah should be as precious as gold to the Choson. As the groom places the ring on her finger he says: "Harei At Mekudeshes Li B'taba'as Zo Kedas Moshe V'Yisrael - Behold, you are consecrated to me with this ring according to the laws of...
The groom next places the ring on the little finger of her right hand, using the same words as before, and the rabbi reads the marriage certificate, after having obligated the groom (by taking hold of his mantle—"meḳabbel ḳinyan"—three times) to fulfil the chief duties of the ...
The groom then takes a plain gold ring and places it on his bride’s forefinger of her right hand saying, “Behold, you are betrothed unto me with this ring, according to the law of Moses and Israel.” This is the central point of the ceremony when the marriage becomes official. 5. ...
The essence of the ceremony which follows is the act of Kiddushin. In the presence of two witnesses, the groom places a simple gold ring (without engravings or adornment) on the bride's right forefinger. As the groom places the ring on her finger he says: "Harei At Mekudeshet Li B'...
Jewish food, wedding traditions at festival MUSHROOM BARLEY SOUPStephen Kopfinger
At a traditional Jewish wedding, what are the two prayers that a bridegroom says before he is allowed to slip the ring onto his bride’s finger? “Behold! You are consecrated to me with this ring according to the Law of Moses and Israel.” ...
The Purchase of His Money: Slavery and the Ethics of Jewish MarriageAt my wedding, in the summer of 1988, my husband placed a ring on my index finger and proclaimed, "Harei 'at m'kuddeshet li b'taba'at zo, k'dat Moshe v'Yisra'el," or "You are designated to me with thi...
The details of the toilet, such as the dressing of hair and paring of finger-nails, were attended to before the advent of the Sabbath (Shab. 25b, 31a; Sanh. 95a; Beẓah 27b; Oraḥ Ḥayyim, 260). Workaday garments were exchanged for better Sabbath clothes (Shab. 119a; B....
3Hamsa In the Jewish religion, the Jewish hamsa symbolizes the Hand of God. The hamsa protects against evil and brings its owner happiness, luck, health, and good fortune. The hamsa is shaped like a hand, with three extended fingers in the middle and a curved thumb or pinkie finger on ...
I will admit, after all the cutting I developed a blister on the top of my pinky, so do think about wearing gloves or being aware of your hands. Ah yes, and then I developed a blister on my ring finger from the crocheting, the hazards of crafting! Okay, back to the idea of making...