Jewish Weddings
A Jewish wedding is a traditional ceremony that often includes various rituals and customs. One key element is the chuppah, a canopy symbolizing the couple's new home together. The ceremony typically features the signing of the ketubah, a marriage contract outlining the couple's responsibilities.
Another important aspect is the seven blessings or Sheva Brachot, recited during the ceremony to celebrate the couple's union. The event often concludes with the groom breaking a glass, symbolizing the fragility of relationships and the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. Celebrations usually continue with a festive reception.