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.

For one, one may want to include a Chupah which in a nutshell is a prayer shawl strung up by four poles. The couple stand under it during the prayers and blessings and this has been tradition for centuries gone by. It is a b eautiful touch and is loaded with sentimentality and it gives one a great chance to include pole holders.

It has sentimental value and it is an honour to be designated as a pole holder. Another addition that one may want to consider is the custom of breaking a glass at the end. This is to commemorate the destruction of both temples that were located in Jerusalem. Other customs that can be had is where the bride circles the groom seven times before the proceedings get under way.

Then there is food to think about and what to serve. It is best to keep it kosher especially if some of the guests and family are accustomed to eating kosher food and keep the laws of kashrut. This is not a hassle either as there are many kosher caterers available that do just this and have been approved by a Beth Din or Court of Law.

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.

Fish is termed Parev meaning that it can be consumed with both meat and milk dishes. As said, this is no trouble for a caterer and they will be able to suggest varying dishes for the occasion. It is best to go this route especially should guests be coming who will expect this as they may keep these laws in their own homes.

It may prove difficult but if there is love in the relationship, that is all that matters. It is a day that will be remembered for the rest of their days. If unsure as to where to begin, the best place is the Internet or to ask a Rabbi.




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