- A
chuppah (Hebrew: חֻפָּה, romanized: ḥuppā, lit. 'canopy, covering', Yiddish: חֻפָּה, romanized: khupe~khipe) is a
canopy under which a
Jewish couple...
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include a
ketubah (marriage contract) that is
signed by two witnesses, a
chuppah or
huppah (wedding canopy), a ring
owned by the
groom that is
given to...
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later read
under the
chuppah (wedding canopy). The
couple is
married under the
chuppah signifying their new home together. The
chuppah can be made from a...
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Black Wedding performed in the Mt. of
Olives cemetery, c. 1905.
Black chuppah can be seen at the right...
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lifecycle event and an
ideal human state. A
wedding takes place under a
chuppah, or
wedding canopy,
which symbolizes a
happy house. At the end of the ceremony...
- Just
prior to the
actual wedding ceremony,
which takes place under the
chuppah, the bridegroom,
accompanied by his parents, the Rabbi, and
other dignitaries...
- religious, but they did have some
Jewish touches at
their secular wedding: a
chuppah-- and Brin
stepped on a gl**** Argetsinger, Amy; Roberts,
Roxanne (May 13...
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Baldachin or
canopy of state,
typically placed over an
altar or
throne Chuppah, a
canopy used in
Jewish wedding ceremonies Umbraculum, a
canopy awarded...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 54.
Davidson 1971, p. 164. "Otzar Midrashim,
Chuppah of Eliyahu,
Chuppat Eliyahu Rabbah 220". Sefaria.
Mathers 1999, p. 1.18...
- at the
Institute of
Contemporary Arts. The
couple were
married under a
chuppah made by Booth's sister, an artist, to
honour Powley's
Jewish heritage....