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In both Christian and Jewish wedding ceremonies Scripture is used to bless the couple and bring God into the ceremony. Many of these passages are the same in both religions.
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The Huppah or Wedding Canopy is a time honored Jewish tradition. The purpose of the Huppah is to symbolize the new home that the bride and groom are creating.
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The traditions that an interfaith couple decide to incorporate into their wedding can vary greatly from what other couples are doing.
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When planning a wedding the bride and groom and their parents can become overwhelmed by the cost of the wedding. Many couples do not know what average prices are for wedding supplies and services.
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Many couples of different religious backgrounds fall in love and decide to get married. In many of these cases the couple decides to merge their religious traditions into the wedding ceremony.
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When you're involved with an interfaith marriage, the bride and groom's emotions can run wild. Here are some things to keep in mind when you're a bride and groom in an interfaith marriage.
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When a couple decides to wed it is a beautiful event. However, when the two marrying are from different religions parents can have an extremely difficult time accepting this union.
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Many interfaith couples decide to incorporate a combination of religious traditions. They also decide to hire both a Jewish Rabbi and a Catholic Priest to perform the wedding ceremony.
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Jewish wedding tradition often times includes the Seven Jewish Wedding Blessings. These readings start out with the Blessing of the Wine and end with the communal expression of joy.
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Christmas cookies on Hanukkah? Well, why not. It turns out that interfaith couples who share each other's traditional foods are more comfortable with each other's religions.
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This article outlines the three basic types of wedding celebrant and offers several items to consider when choosing between them.
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Most Jewish couples choose to get married in a synagogue. However, many couples decide to get married outside of the synagogue and this is perfectly acceptable in Jewish tradition.
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In today's world marriages occur with people in all stages of life. But what if your circumstances are beyond traditional - or what if you simply want a one-of-a-kind day?
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