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Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies

Although the reader might not find “something blue” on ritualwell, she or he will find much that is “borrowed,” “old,” and “new.” Jewish tradition is rich in wedding customs, and we have attempted to bring you some samples from this delightful smorgasbord. You will find pre-wedding customs such as ten'aim (engagement), during which it is customary for the mothers of the couple to break a plate, the bedecken (the veiling of the bride and modern alternatives) and the tischen (literally, "tables," where grooms and/or brides receive blessings and enjoy other rituals immediately prior to the wedding ceremony). You will also find several complete wedding ceremonies along with a breakdown of the constituent parts and alternatives for them, various ketubot (wedding contracts), ideas for tzedakah (charity), and much more. We also explore weddings and ceremonies not envisioned by the rabbis of old – interfaith marriages and weddings and commitment ceremonies between partners of the same sex.
Photo by Rabbi Roni Handler.

New Erusin/Betrothal Blessing

A new version of erusin focusing on the vulnerability of intimacy and the holiness of committed relationships. [more]

Found In: Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies

Tags: erusin

A New Seven Blessings

Seven blessings to offer at a wedding loosely based on the traditional sheva brakhot [more]

Found In: Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies

Tags: interfaith, sheva brakhot

Prayer for Change

Looking forward to a day when all loving couples can rejoice under the huppah in a marriage recognized by federal and state law [more]

Found In: Pursuing Justice, Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies

Tags: LGBTIQ

Kabbalat Panim

A ritual meant for a couple to really see each other, as if for the first time, on their wedding day [more]

Found In: Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies

Tags: bedecken, handwashing, LGBTIQ

Renewing the Marital Promise: Reyim Ahuvim

A Jewish version of renewing vows to celebrate an anniversary or life change or to re-commit after a particular trying time or marital crisis [more]

Found In: Honoring Relationship Milestones, Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies

Tags: anniversary, mezuzah, shehekheyanu , sheva brakhot, vows

Tisch - Gratitude, Appreciation and Anticipation

A contemporary tisch focused on bringing grateful awareness to the wedding day [more]

Found In: Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies

Tags: Rabbi Shefa Gold, Song of Songs, tisch

When, Where and Whom

When, under traditional Jewish law, you can get married and when you cannot, where to hold a wedding, and whom to invite [more]

Found In: Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies

Officiants

Who can officiate at a wedding? How do you find them, and what should you ask? [more]

Found In: Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies

Checklist

A checklist for planning a wedding [more]

Found In: Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies

Etiquette for Guests

What to wear, what to bring, what to do as a wedding guest [more]

Found In: Weddings & Commitment Ceremonies