Thursday 2 August 2018

Tips For Jewish Christian Interfaith Wedding

By Joshua Patterson


It is a great day to be had and preparing for it can be stressful and full of to dos to do. Jewish Christian interfaith wedding has become something of the norm as people from these two Religions find that they want to be together for the rest of their lives. Should this occasion be of a Jewish flavour then there are some points of interest that one may want to follow.

There are many venues that one can opt for and it is not written in stone that it has to be in a Synagogue. This is also due to the fact that most Synagogues will not allow for this as intermarriage is not condoned. Today this has become the norm and providers are out there to guide one in all the nitty gritty of arrangements that must be made for this special day.

Venues are not difficult to find and there is not stipulated criteria of it as to where it must take place. Having an outside wedding is desirable and it is not difficult to erect a Chupah or canopy as is the custom. This basically is a prayer shawl hung up by four poles and it is customary for the couple to stand underneath it during the occasion.

It is a great way to get close friends and family involved as each pole is held by an individual. One can also make use of the custom in smashing a glass at the end of the ceremony commemorating the destruction of the temple of years gone by. Another custom is where the bride circles the groom seven times prior to commencement of prayers and blessings for the new couple.

An occasion is never without food to eat and drinks to drink. For those that do not know, there are laws that govern what a Jew can eat and what they cannot. All food must be kosher and especially bearing in mind that meat and milk dishes cannot be served together.

One does not have to concern oneself too much about this unless one wants to do further research. A caterer can be used who is recognised by a Beth Din or Court of Law and has the accreditation to carry out catering. Fish and meat may be served together so one will have to choose whether one will be having a fish and milk meal or a meat one with fish as a starter.

It is a day to be remembered always. Many choose to have their wedding celebrations at destinations far from home. This is a matter of choice although some guests will not make it however.

It is a day to be remembered and one that many may not condone but if there is love, then that is the perfect ingredient in wanting to get married and finally have children. With the years, many couples of this nature, include celebrating the different festivals from both religions in their practices at home. For example, kids will be encouraged to celebrate Chanuka and Christmas and in so doing, appreciate people and their practices from both faiths.




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