Yes, we do have weddings and it's a very beautiful ceremony made up of several parts both public and private.
Yes!
Catholic weddings typically have organ music, and it is scarce. Christian weddings, depending on the church, could have lots of gospel music. Christian weddings don't follow a strict procedure, like catholic weddings. Anything goes - music, prayer, etc.
Do you mean mass as in service? Or mass as in people?
The Catholic person should check with his own church. As far as the Jews are concerned . . . Of course.
There is no rule as to where a Jewish wedding must be held. Weddings can take place in a synagogue, home, outdoors, hotels, and any other suitable venue.
They eat anything that does not have pig like feet
When it comes to flowers for weddings, almost anything goes. Roses are traditional and come in many colors, but there are so many other bright and beautiful options, like sunflowers, lilies, daisies, and more.
Since Jews stand under the chuppah (marriage canopy), you'll need lots of them - 1 for each couple, but it's not impossible.
At a wedding guests can talk about their jobs, where they have traveled, other weddings they've been to, how beautiful the bride looks, how they are connected to the bride and/or groom, music, television shows, food, really anything.
Yes, Jewish people do, in fact, get married.
They can be, but it depends on the family. It is just like in the United States, you can have religious weddings and you can have secular weddings.
yes it is like all over weddings.