The chuppah, the traditional Jewish wedding canopy, is commonly thought to represent the home the bride and groom will create through their marriage. And in recent years, more and more couples are ...
A Jewish wedding canopy, or 'chuppah,' made in the 1860s, from the Jewish Museum's collection. Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images Anita Diamant, the prolific writer and Jewish feminist ...
A chuppah is used in many Jewish weddings, but how it's decorated can weave other cultures into the ceremony, too. Jason Finn/iStock via Getty Images Plus More than 10 years ago, I attended a college ...
From the marriage contract to breaking the glass under the chuppah, many Jewish couples adapt their weddings to celebrate gender equality Traditional Jewish weddings share one key aspect with ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract From as early as the thirteenth century, the visual dimension of Jewish esotericism was manifest in various representations of the kabbalistic ...
(CN) - A florist worker who fell off a ladder while taking apart a Jewish wedding canopy can collect damages for labor-law violations, a New York appeals court ruled. Atlas Florists had provided the ...
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