Jewish Wedding Las Vegas




Having a beautiful and a long marriage is the dream of each couple. This is the reason why many couples wish to have a special and unforgettable wedding ceremony. Las   Vegas is the city of wedding which could offer you themed wedding ceremonies. If you are Jewish and you want to have a Jewish wedding ceremony in Las Vegas, I will present you a Mazel Tov package which costs 459.00 dollars and includes a chapel fee, traditional wedding music, bride`s long stem rose, presentation, the boutonniere of the groom,  two 8 x 10 colored pictures, twelve 4 x 5 colored pictured, two souvenir, champagne glasses, one complimentary bottle of champagne, the use of portable Chupah, ceremonial wine, ceremonial glass, and video recording of the entire wedding ceremony.





Now, I will mention some important aspect of a Jewish wedding. The tradition says that at a Jewish wedding ceremony, all the immediate relatives must be present. Another important thing is to let your parents to escort you down the aisle. This action is considered to be the biggest joy of a parent…to lead his child to the Huppah. Under the Huppah, the bride must circle the groom seven times and then she can stand to the right of the groom. These seven times circle represent seven wedding blessing, seven heavens, and seven Days of Creation. The circle that the bride should create means the space the bride and groom will share.

The ring of the bride is a very special one when referring to a Jewish wedding ceremony. It is a simple gold band and it does not have any engraving. The bride gives to the bride this type of ring because it shows the purity and the true value of a marriage. At the wedding ceremony, the groom puts the ring on the bride`s right index finger because it is the finger the bride will read the paragraphs from the Torah with. There are some brides (modern brides) who prefer to change the ring and put it on the left hand after the ceremony.

Another important moment of a Jewish wedding ceremony is the reading of seven wedding ceremony benedictions by some guests from Ketubbah. While guests are reading from Ketubbah, the bride and the groom sip the wine. Another important thing that the groom must do after he gives the ring to the bride is to recite in Hebrew the vows, such as “Thou art consecrated unto me with this ring as my wife, according to the Law of Moses and Israel”

After the reading ends, the groom must smash a glass with his foot and this tradition means the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem some centuries ago. At the end of the wedding ceremony, all the guests wish the young couple Mazel tov (Good Luck)!

Written by , date Jul 09, 2010 in las vegas weddings
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  1. Briela says:

    Nice information. I am going to attend a Jewish wedding this summer and I heard it is going to be in Vegas. It’s nothing official yet, but I thought I would begin reading about this.It seems that there is going to be nothing special about it. I mean it is going to be a traditional Jewish wedding, just that the location is going to be a little bit different. I think it will be fun though and it will also be very interesting for me, since I’ve never been to such a wedding before. It was interesting to find out more about it, although it’s more like a sketch f the wedding ceremony for the moment.

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