for respect for the famlies brides on one side grooms on the other....or they all just hate eachother..lol
It's all about avoiding "inappropriate" sexual behaviors.
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No there is no such rule.
Yes, in Jewish tradition, weddings are a major celebration and it is the job of the guests to keep the bride and groom entertained. A part of making the wedding a celebration is dancing. In Orthodox Jewish weddings, the men and women dance separately, often with a barrier between the two groups.
it improved their lives by families gathering for weddings, funerals and holiday dances
The Diwan hall is the prayer hall in the Gurdwara. Men and Women sit separately and children can sit on either side.
The Diwan hall is the prayer hall in the Gurdwara. Men and Women sit separately and children can sit on either side
Men and women sit separately (men on the left and women on the right usually).
It's a synagogue where men and women sit separately and the bimah is facing the Ark of the Covenant.
Because the Halakah requires the men and women to sit separately. One reason this is so is because prayer is supposed to be a serious time when a person concentrates on nothing but his relationship with his Creator. The mingling of the sexes can be a cause of frivolity and thus tends to be a distraction to the very essence of what prayer is supposed to be.
Umm sit on their heads and eats them!
It is not permitted by Jewish law; and in Orthodox Jewish weddings the seating is separate for men and women.