Kosher With Jewish Christian Interfaith Wedding

By Michelle Robinson


Getting married is the most wonderful experience that a couple can have during a lifetime after being single. Jewish Christian interfaith wedding gets to the nitty gritty of what it takes to do just this and to have an interfaith experience that is unsurpassed. There are a few things one needs to know in order for things to run smoothly and to avoid upsetting guests who for one expect that food passes kosher laws.

The meaning of the word kosher is simply put, all those foodstuffs that can be consumed and those that cannot. For instance, meat and milk may not be consumed together and a religious Jew will have to wait six hours as is customary before eating milk after meat. One does not have to delve too deeply into this but must be aware of some of its laws especially should the spouse be a Jew or Jewess.

It is best to be aware that one should choose what types of foods will be served as Jews are not allowed, according to kosher laws, to mix meat a milk products together. Fish served as a starter to a main meal of meat is allowed so the options are endless as to what one can serve. A caterer would know this and be certified by a Jewish Court of Law or Beth Din as it is called, as to what is permissible and what is not.

This really sums up the kosher laws in a nutshell and again, a caterer who will be catering will already have suggestions in place that one can ponder over. If some of the guests are going to be more fussy than usual, it is best to get in caterers that are accredited by a Beth Din or Court of Law. These will be equipped to serve food in keeping with all the laws and dictates of what constitutes kosher food and not.

Then there is the ceremony itself and the procedures that are adhered to even as it would be carried out for Orthodox Jews. Here again it is best to speak to a Rabbi who will be officiating the ceremony as to how it will run. One could include a Chuppah or canopy that is typical of a marriage ceremony and is a beautiful addition to be had.

It is a sentimental touch that may want to be included in the proceedings and is a regular sight at any wedding of this kind. If not sure what this actually is, it is best to go online and do a search entering the words pictures of a chuppah. There are many different ways of designing one and one can really go to town with this in producing a thing of beauty.

All in all it is not difficult to custom make the occasion. Keeping inline with practices can be achieved when a Rabbi is consulted. One may want to include him or her to officiate it or not.

There is not much else to worry about. Keeping it kosher does not have to be a burdensome chore and is quite easily affected by the right caterer for the job. It is a day of memories and with a little preparation, it can be just that.




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