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Posted (Karen) in Wedding Favours, Wedding themes on November-4-2010

Jewish weddings are a joining of two Jewish people in holy matrimony. The ceremony itself has two distinct stages, the first is the sanctification or betrothal and the second is the actual marriage.
One aspect of Jewish weddings that is different from many others is the fact that the betrothal stage actually requires a religious divorce to set aside. A traditional ceremony will take place under a canopy or huppah, symbolizing the building of a new home as the couple become man and wife.

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If you are planning your very own Jewish wedding, you have no doubt been considering both the wedding favours and wedding table decorations, to say the least. Wedding favours are a common way to share your special day with your guests and leave them with something meaningful.

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Personalized wedding favours such as wine glasses are a great choice, as are silk glass breaking bags; tiny candles and more are all perfectly acceptable. Table decorations can include traditional Jewish items such as fruit designs. The Torah speaks often of fruit as a symbol of plenty and what could be better for the new couple just starting out.

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