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Badeken, Bedeken, Badekenish, or
Bedekung (Yiddish: באַדעקן badekn, lit. covering), is the
ceremony where the
groom veils the
bride in a
Jewish wedding...
- the
chuppah the
groom covers the bride's face with a veil,
known as the
badeken (in Yiddish) or
hinuma (in Hebrew). The
origin of this
tradition and its...
- to
Rebecca in
Genesis 24:60. The
veiling ritual is
known in
Yiddish as
badeken.
Various reasons are
given for the veil and the ceremony, a
commonly accepted...
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bridegroom stand under the chuppah, they take part in a
special ceremony called badeken (veiling). The
bridegroom is led to the
bride by two
escorts and, seeing...
- approaching. In a
traditional Jewish wedding, just
before the ceremony, the
badeken takes place, at
which the
groom places the veil over the bride's face,...
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Rebbe spoke.
Towards the
beginning of the
wedding ceremony,
before the
Badeken ceremony, the groom, or Chosson,
recites the 5689 (1928)
Maamar Lecha Dodi...