The Chuppah
Breaking the Glass
The Ketubah
The Seven Blessings
Wedding Traditions
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What is a chuppah?

A wedding canopy

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What do we break at a Jewish wedding?

A glass

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What is a ketubah?

A marriage contract 

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What are the Seven Blessings called in Hebrew?

Sheva Brachot

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What dance is done at Jewish weddings?

The Hora

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Why is the chuppah open?

To welcome people

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What do guests shout after the glass is broken?

Mazel Tov!

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Who signs the ketubah?

The couple and 2 witnesses 

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Who says the blessings?

Rabbi and or guests 

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Dance the hora...

Circle dance with going in and out and clapping. 

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How many poles hold up a chuppah?

4

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Why do we break a glass?

To remember that the world is not perfect. 

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What does the ketubah promise?

Love, Respect

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What do the blessings wish for?

Happiness and Love

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What do couples exchange?

Rings

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Who stands under the chuppah?

The couple 

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Who breaks the glass?

One or both partners 

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Is the ketubah a legal document?

No

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How many blessings are there?

7

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What do guests do to celebrate?

Sing and dance

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What does the chuppah symbolize?

A new home

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What does the broken glass remind us to do?

Be kind and make the world better

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Why is the ketubah important?

It shows commitment 

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What is the last blessing about?

Joy and celebration 

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What food is at many Jewish weddings?

Challah