The huppah canopy
The seven blessings, recited over a cup of wine
The Hebrew declaration of betrothal
The reading of the Ketubah (marriage contract) in Aramaic
The traditional breaking of a glass
The fact that the traditional ceremony only has one ring, not two
The perform the wedding ceremony.
If the wedding ceremony is held under religious circumstances, then there is a need for a minyan in a wedding, for the religious ceremony conducted by the Rabbi.
Chuppah (wedding canopy) Kethubah (marriage contract) Seven blessings "Behold you are betrothed to me..."
There are no "signs" in a Jewish wedding.
No. There is nothing religious about jewelry, other than (perhaps) the wedding ring.
A groom on a Jewish wedding day wears what you wear in a English wedding
Yes. If the groom is very religious, he might wear a suit jacket of extended length.
The significance of a Jewish wedding is that a Jewish man and a Jewish woman are married according to the rites and traditions of Judaism.
Hawaii, like Alaska, has synagogues and Jewish wedding planners.
Synagogues do not have bells and there is no tradition of having bells at a Jewish wedding.
The Jewish religious teachers are Rabbis.
Good question. The Jewish wedding may be valid if the wedding was performed at sundown.