A Jewish wedding is a wonderful occasion, full of joy and tradition. An event in a Jewish family that brings together family and friends in celebration. In the Bible, the purposes of marriage are for companionship and to produce offspring. In the past, marriages were usually arranged by parents, but the bride's consent was asked. Except for the Sabbath Jewish weddings can happen on any day of the week A Jewish wedding also cannot take place on the three weeks between the 17th of Tammuz and the 9th of Av, and the time between Passover & Shavuot (Lag Ba-Omer and other exceptions).
Before the ceremony, the groom, in the presence of witnesses, participates in an act of "kinyan" which is the obligations of the Ketubah.( This is do
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