DIY chuppah: How to build your own in four easy steps
When you’re getting married, expenses add up quickly, and one expense that can be pretty hefty is the chuppah rental.
When you’re getting married, expenses add up quickly, and one expense that can be pretty hefty is the chuppah rental.
Certain things never go out of style when it comes to weddings: the ring exchange, the Champagne toast, the first dance. But as in fashion, there are trends that come and go.
The average wedding in America today costs more than $26,000, according to the website costofwedding.com.
Cranberry-brown lines swirled around my hands and feet, my beloved’s name hidden discreetly in the henna tattooed on my finger.
Ethiopian-Israelis registering for marriage licenses in the central Israeli city of Petach Tikvah reportedly are routinely rejected and forced to register elsewhere.
Years ago, long before I was ordained, I asked my friend Rabbi Larry Goldmark where he saw God.
In every tribe and culture, a wedding is cause for a celebration.
Many a bride has gone to great lengths to preserve her wedding dress in pristine condition. But others go the extra mile to destroy it the best they can.
Everyone has certain images they associate with a Jewish wedding: the chuppah, the horah, the breaking of the glass and, of course, large spreads of food.
You spent serious time and money picking out the right wedding dress, taking great care to ensure the perfect look.