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Essay heading: Judaism Life Cycle Outline
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Could be a year in between the two. The parts used to be separate, but are now both included in the wedding ceremony.
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? Wedding Ceremony
? Parts:
? Signing of Ketubah, or wedding contract
? Witnesses sign as well (way of being honored)
? Nissuin & Kiddushin
? Ritual objects;
? Huppah (canopy) ? open on all 4 sides to show hospitality
? Models that the home is to be a Mikdash m'at (small sanctuary)
? Glass broken ? to remind that the world is a broken place
? Rings
? Participants;
? Bride, groom, parents, witnesses who sign the ketubah
? Parents often stand under the huppah with the bridal party
? Does not have to be performed by a rabbi, only a knowledged Jew
? Reconstructionist Jews acknowledge same sex marriage
? Death and Mourning
? Death
? At the time of death a confessional prayer is said followed by the Shema (declaration of faith)... displayed 300 characters
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Could be a year in between the two. The parts used to be separate, but are now both included in the wedding ceremony.
?
? Wedding Ceremony
? Parts:
? Signing of Ketubah, or wedding contract
? Witnesses sign as well (way of being honored)
? Nissuin & Kiddushin
? Ritual objects;
? Huppah (canopy) ? open on all 4 sides to show hospitality
? Models that the home is to be a Mikdash m'at (small sanctuary)
? Glass broken ? to remind that the world is a broken place
? Rings
? Participants;
? Bride, groom, parents, witnesses who sign the ketubah
? Parents often stand under the huppah with the bridal party
? Does not have to be performed by a rabbi, only a knowledged Jew
? Reconstructionist Jews acknowledge same sex marriage
? Death and Mourning
? Death
? At the time of death a confessional prayer is said followed by the Shema (declaration of faith)... displayed next 300 characters
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