You need to be a little bit more specific with your question. When someone gets married there is a ceremony and a party to follow afterwards, as I believe it is with many religions. Jewish people have a party after the ceremony of a life cycle event such as a birth (bris or baby naming, bar or bat mitzvah, wedding). Obviously there is not a party after a death, but there is a time of mourning as with any other religion.
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A qetsatsah ceremony is a Jewish circumcision ritual where the foreskin of a male infant is removed. It is a fundamental part of the Jewish tradition and is typically performed by a mohel, a person trained in the practice. The ceremony is considered a sign of the covenant between God and the Jewish people.
The Bar Mitzvah ceremony marks the reaching of maturity for a Jewish boy.
They generally feel happy.
Jewish people only have one God. And the Jewish view is that God is always present everywhere, not just at weddings.
A huppah is a canopy used in the traditional Jewish wedding ceremony. It can be as simple as a cloth on 4 corner poles held over the bride and groom by 4 members of the wedding party.
A Jewish circumcision ceremony is called a 'brit milah'.
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It is a Jewish ceremony to celebrate a young boy becoming an adult
The perform the wedding ceremony.
Either, or neither, there is no requirement for weddings to be held in synagogues and many Jewish couples choose other locations for the ceremony.