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A chuppah symbolizes the home that the couple will build together.
It is said that the couple's ancestors are present at the chuppah ceremony.
I stood under the chuppah with my stepson's mother, at his wedding.
Which raises the question: Where to put the chuppah ?
The ketubah is signed by two witnesses and later read under the chuppah.
There are legal varying opinions as to how the chuppah ceremony is to be performed today.
She walked under the chuppah, and began to circle Khor while her grandfather continued.
A chuppah can be made of any material.
Some wimpels were even used as a decorative banner on the chuppah itself.
The couple is married under a wedding canopy (chuppah), signifying their new home together.
Reform Jews believe that both men and women should remain faithful to the vows taken under the chuppah.
We wore the yarmulkes, and we were under the chuppah.
The bride wears this veil until the conclusion of the chuppah ceremony.
Earlier this month, she completed a chuppah, which is used as the wedding canopy in traditional Jewish ceremonies.
The wedding ceremony then takes place in a tent known as a chuppah so the couple may get married underneath the sky.
A rabbi performed the ceremony as the couple exchanged vows under a chuppah.
A married couple moves from the communal shelter, the chuppah, to their private one, their home.
However, the Jewish tradition is for both bride and groom to be escorted to the chuppah by their parents.
Seven blessings are recited under the chuppah during a Jewish wedding ceremony.
The bride traditionally walks around the groom three or seven times when she arrives at the Chuppah.
Others recite vows under a canopy, called a chuppah.
Brian eyed the chuppah as we sat down.
The bethothal and chuppah ceremonies are separated by the reading of the ketubah.
Just as a chuppah is open on all four sides, so was the tent of Abraham open for hospitality.
The chuppah represents a Jewish home symbolized by the cloth canopy and the four poles.
Some children hold up the chuppa, or wedding canopy, while the others play the guests.
He has a strange haircut, and like Chuppa is always getting himself in trouble alongside the kids.
This ring is sometimes presented outside the chuppa to avoid conflicts with Jewish law.
He explained that this was food for the band, and directed the delivery man to a door behind the chuppa.
The couple collaborated on the paper chuppa, which showed a print of her hand next to one of his.
The room was bathed in soft white light and the couple was married under a gauzy white chuppa.
"The Torahs left our synagogue on a stretcher, but they will return tonight under a chuppa," the rabbi said, his voice breaking with emotion.
As the rabbi started the ceremony, the couple in his literal embrace under the chuppa, the elevator doors clanked open just out of sight.
The chuppa, the canopy at a traditional Jewish wedding, stood at one end of the room, just beyond a short corridor leading to the freight elevator.
"Stay, stay," someone begged Rabbi Bemporad as he folded his chuppa, the cloth under which the couple took their vows.
A canonical small, helmeted food delivery guy, carrying a canonical large brown bag, stepped unhesitatingly between the chuppa and the audience.
Fuelled by Chuppa Chups and Jelly Beans the crew set about familiarizing themselves with the area.
And there was a chorus that she recalled, a refrain about the kalleh-chassen (bride and groom) standing happily beneath the chuppa (wedding canopy).
The Jewish delegation awaited the emperor in a line under chuppa canopies with the leaders holding Torah scrolls adored with gold and silver accessories.
Several paintings portray distinctly Jewish events - a Passover in Havana or a tropical wedding under a chuppa, or traditional canopy, fashioned of palms.
And it was replaced by Rajan Shahi 's Chand Chuppa Badal Mein.
A Chuppa Chup wrapper found near a sock led early investigators to place the victims as being around the 1970s when the lollipop was popular in Australia.
Cohen Holloway as Chuppa, a Pākehā friend of Alamein, who is an ex-convict and very foolish, along with Juju.
Toward the end of the ceremony, several children, including Olivia Katz, in a polka-dot party dress, ducked under the ribbons and crept across the grass toward the chuppa.
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Love Chuppa, a radio programme of Okinawa Radio, broadcast a thirty-minute special programme featuring this CD Kanasambana and the band without the members' appearance.
Instead, the Maroon 5 frontman and "Voice" judge is headed to the chuppa with Victoria Secret model Behati Prinsloo, according to a report in People, citing Levine's spokeswoman.
Holtz is highlighting the seriousness of the mood, as traditionally, to the bride and groom the day of marriage is like Yom Kippur, and dancing is following the Chuppa.
The police closed the streets in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to allow for a chuppa, or wedding canopy, and afterward the crowds squeezed so tightly into the reception hall that several people collapsed from heat exhaustion.
Saturday night, Rabbi Bronstein stood with the scrolls and prepared the crowd to march them, under a cloth chuppa, or canopy, to the rebuilt temple, which is at the original synagogue location, 295 Soundview Avenue.
To have one's own personalized huppah would be special, indeed.
“He took me to his cousin’s wedding and I saw that beautiful huppah.
The Huppah represents the future home of the couple.
I looked at the man I had married under the huppah with new respect.
So why, as my Brooklyn-raised father carefully asked, would they want a huppah?
Guests stood closely around the huppah as if it were a campfire.
In the Jewish tradition, the ceremony takes place under a 'huppah', where the couple shares a glass of wine.
There were for centuries regional differences in what constituted a 'huppah.'
The wedding ceremony usually takes place under a huppah or wedding canopy.
The couple exchanged their vows under a huppah made of two gilded trees bending toward each other.
"But once we stood under the huppah it was only the five members of our family: the rabbi, the cantor, my love and our son."
Because she had taken up quilting three years ago, she decided to decorate the other side of the 5-by-7-foot huppah as well.
The pictures were copied on fabric and appliqued on the huppah.
She wove into the huppah the faces of the brides and grooms who had come before, from both families.
Mrs. Hammer's huppah became a tribute to past generations.
I snapped out of my reverie when the huppah changed roles to become an altar cloth for communion.
Guests chanted an 18th-century Hasidic wedding song as the bride was led to the huppah.
"But anybody can fit under a huppah."
The ceremony took place under a huppah, a wedding canopy set up on the sidewalk outside, as is the Lubavitcher custom.
We wrapped the huppah around them, so they were like two tall teddy bears swaddled in well-wishes.
Mrs. Hammer decided to create a huppah, the canopy under which Jewish couples are married.
Sperber notes that for many communities prior to the 16th Century, the huppah consisted of a veil worn by the bride.
The huppah - the canopy under which the wedding ceremony is conducted - is a reminder that the home belongs to God.
To do justice to both sides she had the huppah rotated during the wedding dinner at the Garden City Hotel.
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