Wedding Information from Perfect Music for Weddings...Posts Tagged “Chatan”Posted on Wednesday, May 7, 2008 by Perfect Music for Weddings Each religion has different variations on their wedding ceremonies. With that in mind, here is information about a traditional Messianic Jewish Wedding....
Ketubah Signing
The Ketubah is signed in a private ceremony with the Bride, Groom, family and the wedding party. This can actually happen at the rehearsal the evening before.
As long as the bride (Kallah) and groom (Chatan) are standing under the Chuppah (canopy), the marriage ceremony can take place almost anywhere -- in a synagogue, the bride or groom’s home, in a public venue such as a hotel or even on a beach.
You can marry at any time of the...
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