Yes. They specialize in styles that meet ALL laws of modesty.
It is not permitted by Jewish law; and in Orthodox Jewish weddings the seating is separate for men and women.
Yes and no. Orthodox Jews follow ALL Jewish wedding traditions while Reform Jews make their own decisions.
Orthodox Jewish brides don't because of the laws of modesty, but the other branches allow it.
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traditional or classical wedding is called Orthodox wedding
They're the same white wedding dresses all other brides wear, except that Orthodox Jewish brides only wear dresses that completely cover them up.
Yes and no. Orthodox Jewish weddings demand modesty at all times, while Conservative and Reform Jewish weddings you can go strapless!
Orthodox Jews don't do this, but the other branches of Judaism allow it.
Yes! White is always appropriate for a Jewish groom, just like the Jewish bride. Orthodox Jewish grooms often wear a white robe called a kittel.
At Orthodox Jewish weddings, the groom is escorted by both fathers and the bride is escorted by both mothers. At modern Jewish weddings, the bride and groom are escorted by their parents.
There are no particular words shouted at a Jewish wedding. But AFTER the wedding, you can shout Mazel Tov (which means "congratulations")
It's a Jewish organization that supports Modern Orthodox Jewish life.