Jewish wedding customs

GPTKB entity

Properties (62)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf cultural practice
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Jewish wedding customs
gptkbp:includes gptkb:Sheva_Brachot
gptkb:Aliyah_to_the_Torah
Traditional attire
Singing and dancing
Kiddushin
Ketubah
Wedding feast
Blessing over wine
Blessings for the couple
Breaking of the glass
Ceremony held under the stars
Ceremony may include a blessing for the guests
Ceremony may include a blessing for the parents
Ceremony may include a dance
Ceremony may include a unity candle
Ceremony often held on a Sunday
Circling the groom
Custom of the bride's procession
Customs vary by community
Importance of consent
Involvement of the community
Presence of witnesses
Role of the best man
Role of the flower girl
Role of the officiant
Role of the parents
Role of the ushers
Role of the videographer
Seven blessings
Significance of family involvement
Significance of the number seven
Significance of the wedding date
Significance of the wedding music
Significance of the wedding ring
Significance of the wedding toast
Significance of the wedding vows
Tradition of the bride's gift
Tradition of the bride's veil
Tradition of the groom's procession
Tradition of the groom's speech
Tradition of the ring bearer
Tradition of the wedding cake
Tradition of the wedding favors
Tradition of the wedding invitation
Tradition of the wedding photos
Tradition of the wedding rehearsal
Use of a ring
Use of a tallit
Use of a wedding canopy
Tish
Mazel_Tov
Role_of_the_Rabbi
Nissuin
Symbolism_of_the_Chuppah
Ceremony_may_include_a_reading_from_the_Torah
Ceremony_may_include_a_reading_of_the_Ketubah
Tradition_of_the_groom's_Kittel
Use_of_Hebrew_language
Yichud
gptkbp:involves gptkb:Chuppah