The Rabbi reads the Ketubah (wedding vows) as the bride and groom stand under the wedding canopy (Chuppah) in the presence of the guests. Then he says seven blessings over a cup of wine, and the groom places a ring on the bride's finger and ceremoniously declares that he is betrothing her.
Jewish people can get married anywhere they want. Weddings are often done in synagogues, outdoors, or at hotels/resorts.
Esther was the Queen of Persia. The king was Xerxes who reigned from 485 BC - 465BC so sometime during his reign he married Esther.
consider the question logically. baldness is hereditary. most Jewish people have Jewish parents. so its is quite likely that a Jewish woman might be bald on or around her wedding day, on the other hand some Jewish men get married.
King Ahausuerus married a Jewish girl Esther.
Marry a Jewish man or woman.
he is married to a jewish smurf
No. But she was previously married to a Jewish man.
It is to remind them of all the pain and suffering they had in Egypt because of the slavery
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No. But, he was married to a lady who was Hungarian of Jewish heritage.
Jewish wedding ceremonies can take place anywhere, many people get married in synagogues but holding the ceremony in a hotel or catering centre is almost as popular today.
The Jewish woman who married the king of Persia and bravely convinced him to reverse the decree against her people was Queen Esther. In the biblical Book of Esther, she uses her position and courage to reveal her Jewish identity to King Xerxes and pleads for the safety of her people, ultimately leading to the cancellation of the decree. Her actions are celebrated during the Jewish festival of Purim.