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Of course. Or they can present themselves unescorted. The requirement is that they both show up, spend some time together under the chuppah, and complete some prescribed procedures there.

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Q: If BOTH the Jewish groom's parents and the bride's parents are deceased can other family and friends escort them to the chuppah?
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