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#23 The Differences Between a Jewish Wedding and a Christian Wedding

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There are lots of differences between Jewish weddings and Christian weddings. This includes not just the "stuff" involved, but also the timing of the whole day.
We talk about:

  • Kippot
  • Tish
  • B'deken
  • Chuppah
  • Kiddush cup
  • Stomping the glass
  • Ha Motzi
  • Mazel Tov
  • Yichud
  • Hora

Appetizers in a Jewish wedding are a feast, not just a cheese & cracker tray. Then, you go into the party with a rocking dance party from the grand entrance on through the night. The party starts immediately, not just after dessert, as is common in Christian weddings.
Join Pat Blackwell here every week to learn and understand the traditions & vocabulary so important in Jewish celebrations. So glad you are here!
Links mentioned in this episode:

  1. CLICK HERE to get the FREE DOWNLOAD JPM Top 12 Wedding Words the Best Vendors Know
  2. For more information, check out the Jewish Party Maven website Click Here

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There are lots of differences between Jewish weddings and Christian weddings. This includes not just the "stuff" involved, but also the timing of the whole day.
We talk about:

  • Kippot
  • Tish
  • B'deken
  • Chuppah
  • Kiddush cup
  • Stomping the glass
  • Ha Motzi
  • Mazel Tov
  • Yichud
  • Hora

Appetizers in a Jewish wedding are a feast, not just a cheese & cracker tray. Then, you go into the party with a rocking dance party from the grand entrance on through the night. The party starts immediately, not just after dessert, as is common in Christian weddings.
Join Pat Blackwell here every week to learn and understand the traditions & vocabulary so important in Jewish celebrations. So glad you are here!
Links mentioned in this episode:

  1. CLICK HERE to get the FREE DOWNLOAD JPM Top 12 Wedding Words the Best Vendors Know
  2. For more information, check out the Jewish Party Maven website Click Here

Don’t miss future episodes!

SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A REVIEW: Apple Podcasts - Google Play - Spotify and MORE!

For more platforms visit:
BUZZSPROUT

Just like in the party world, reviews are like GOLD. If you liked what you heard, please leave me a review and share what you liked the most about the episode.

CONNECT: Email
LIKE & FOLLOW:
Facebook Instagram
LEARN MORE:
Website

  continue reading

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