Romance aside, a wedding in front of a justice of the peace need have no more depth than applying for a joint bank account. A religious Jewish wedding, by contrast:
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This entirely depends on what "stuff" you celebrate.Here are the major Jewish festivals: http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/the-jewish-holidaysAnd a few other occasions:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/jewish-life-cycle-brit-bar-mitzvah-wedding-death-and-mourning
Judaica is anything relevant or pertaining to Jewish life, culture, history, customs, etc. Jewish books and items such as wedding kipas are examples of Judaica.
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He will often become leader of a synagogue and/or a Jewish community.
See these two links: http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-philosophy/jewish-life-cycle-brit-bar-mitzvah-wedding-death-and-mourninghttp://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/the-jewish-holidays
Nothing she can do ... can't change the wedding anniversary, nor can she change mother nature's progression of life events. Surely, in this marriage, there are "relations" other than just the anniversary day?
A shadchan is one who arranges shidduchim (marriages).
It is a Jewish custom for the bride and groom to fast on their wedding day since it is called a day like Yom Kippur, the holy day of atonement where one's sins are forgiven and one can start a new life; one of improvement. The wedding itself is a rebirth of two single people into the new entity of marriage in which they must learn to live with each other in beginning their new life. The fast lasts only until after the chuppah (wedding canopy). After that, the couple joins in the celebratory feast with everyone else.
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