The word is Yiddish, straight from the German "tisch" meaning 'table'. It's the table, set with snacks and drinks where the groom's friends, teachers, schoolmates, relatives, buddies, and well-wishers in general gather before the wedding ceremony, to convey their congratulations and best wishes, and share words, thoughts and songs of Torah, as the seconds tick away.
There are no "signs" in a Jewish wedding.
A groom on a Jewish wedding day wears what you wear in a English wedding
The perform the wedding ceremony.
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.
Good question. The Jewish wedding may be valid if the wedding was performed at sundown.
Alaska has synagogues and wedding planners.
Las Vegas has synagogues, while hotels have Jewish Wedding Packages.
The ability for Jews to have a Jewish wedding ceremony indicates freedom of religion.
A Jewish wedding is a wedding ceremony performed according to Jewish laws and/or customs. For a great summary and guide to the Jewish Wedding see related links down below. It covers: The wedding day The Chupah - canopy Blessings of Betrothal - Kiddushin Giving the ring Ketubah (Marriage Contract) The Seven Blessings Breaking the Glass
Jewish wedding music