Yes!
Do you mean mass as in service? Or mass as in people?
Yes, we do have weddings and it's a very beautiful ceremony made up of several parts both public and private.
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.
Since Jews stand under the chuppah (marriage canopy), you'll need lots of them - 1 for each couple, but it's not impossible.
Yes, Jewish people do, in fact, get married.
Jewish people can get married anywhere they want. Weddings are often done in synagogues, outdoors, or at hotels/resorts.
Yes! Disney is respectful to all faiths, and you can even invite Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse!
Sabbath, festivals and festive meals, prayers, religious ceremonies such as weddings and bar mitzvas.
Good question! I just know that Orthodox Jews aren't allowed to do that.
There is no specific month during which Jews are supposed to get married. However, Jewish weddings are not held during Shabbat (the Sabbath) or on certain holidays.
Yes. Non Jews, when they attend Jewish events such as bar mitzvahs, weddings and funerals routinely wear a kippah. It is considered polite. Synagogues usually have a box of kippot (the correct plural), and sometimes, particularly at bar mitzvahs and weddings, guests are welcome to keep the kippot.