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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Jewish Weddings



The point of wedding in the Bible are for friendship and procreation. During the past, they were customarily arranged by folks, but the bride's consent was asked.

It is customary for the bride to wear white and a headdress & veil. The groom may wear a "kitel" ( a white garment ) together with a tallit. This is done by taking a hankie or some other object by the Rabbi, lifting it and returning it. The groom and witnesses then sign the Ketubah. The groom is then led straight to the "Huppah" by 2 male family facing Jerusalem. The bride is led in by the Mums often to the accompaniment of a blessing of welcome chanted by the Rabbi.

Often the bride is led in seven circles round the groom to ward off malevolent spirits.

The bride stands to the right of the groom and the Rabbi recites the wedding blessings over a goblet of wine. Both the bride & groom then drink from the glass. The "ketubah" ( wedding contract ) is then read and the seven marriage benedictions are recited. Huppah : The term was originally called the bridal canapy or bridal chamber.

It includes a material spread on 4 staves. The material can be of an intricate design or a big Talis might be spread over the staves.

The Ring : it's universal Jewish practice to use a ring, except in some communities where a coin is employed. The ring must belong to the groom and be freed from any dear stones.


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Do iPods Make Wedding DJs Obsolete?

IPods have made it simple for any one to take a various library of thousands of songs and carry them anywhere.

Folks are hooking their iPods up to stereos to provide their own music for their parties.

Some marriage magazines and sites even suggest this as away to grip down the price of a marriage. As experienced pro DJs, we do a load more than just push play on a predetermined playlist. Cake cutting ), inspire guests to dance and / or take part in other pre-planned activities, announce the arriving of dinner, and so on.

As experienced planners / coordinators, we're employed with party hosts to form a timeline and natural flow for an event.

We're employed with other event staff to keep the event flowing, and adjust the plan when required.

As experienced sound technicians, we setup and adjust hardware to form the absolute best sound in the event's room / location.

When Murphy's law kicks in we quickly diagnose and correct issues, and have backup kit immediately available in case it's required. As experienced politicians, we gracefully handle the occasional lagered guest who doesn't agree with the host's music decisions. So I'm sure you can agree DJs are still terribly helpful and applicable, and will not become outmoded any time shortly.

About The Author: Steve Rothkin Dancemasters Disc Jockey Entertainers has been a professional Disc Jockey and Master of Ceremonies since 1987

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