Tips With Jewish And Christian Wedding Rabbi California

By Scott Schmidt


A person just knows intuitively when wanting to spend the rest of life with a partner but sometimes there are hurdles to overcome when an interfaith ceremony is required. Jewish and Christian wedding Rabbi California offers those the opportunity to have a function with a Jewish flavor. There is much one needs to know and it is empowering finding out a little bit more about another religion.

There are numerous laws that one has to bear in mind when having a wedding of this type and it is a good idea first off to consult with the many Rabbis that can be found online and that live nearest. It is a time of great excitement when find a partner for life and with this one wants to make sure that the wedding goes off without a hitch. There is much to consider if one is not familiar with laws and customs.

For one, it is a traditional practice to have the ceremony under a what is known as a Chuppah. This is the canopy that the couple will stand under whilst the ceremony is officiated by a Rabbi. It is also worthwhile to consider exchanging vows which however, is not a practice in Judaism but can be incorporated.

Food is another tricky area that must be dealt with as many guests who will be attending keep the Kosher laws both at home and when eating out. There is not too much to know here and it is not necessarily that important to go into an in depth study of this, as this can be overcome by just using a Kosher caterer. It is best to use one that is certified by a Beth Din or court of law as many guests may only want to eat foods that are endorsed by a Beth Din.

The intricacies of these laws does not require learning unless one wants to but can be bypassed by using a kosher caterer and one that is recognised and ordained by a Jewish court of law or Beth Din as it is known in the Hebrew language. The caterer must carry a hechsher or certificate provided by the Beth Din. Anything short of this is not allowed.

Another customs is for the groom to break a glass at the end of the proceedings. This is done to remind one of the destruction of the temple that stood in Jerusalem many years ago. It is a sign that life is fragile and marriage too so best to keep together thick and thin.

The first port of call would be to speak to a Rabbi about the upcoming event. A Rabbi is well versed in the laws and it is second nature so all questions that one may have can be answered. One can get a clear indication of the proceedings of the ceremony and allow oneself time to feel comfortable with them.

All in all it is a day to be remembered. It should be filled with fun and good food, wine and drink. Consulting a Rabbi is the best place to start.




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