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1 Jewish Marriage As a significant practice in the life of adherents

2 The institution of marriage is fundamental in Judaism and central to Jewish life.

3 The marriage of a Jewish man and woman is viewed as the beginning of a new life for both the Chatan (groom) and Kallah (bride).

4 The Torah provides very little guidance with regard to the procedures of a marriage. The method of finding a spouse, the set form of the wedding ceremony, and the nature of the marital relationship are all explained in the Talmud. Talmud

5 The Talmud rules that “when a man is without a wife, he lives without joy, without blessing, and without good.”

6 The Torah itself makes marriage a mitzvah: “Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife, and they shall be one flesh.” (Genesis 2:24).

7 A traditional Jewish wedding is full of meaningful rituals, giving expression to the deepest significance and purpose of marriage.

8 These rituals symbolise the beauty of the relationship of husband and wife, as well as their obligations to each other and to the Jewish people.

9 In preparing for the wedding, the chatan and kallah should not only pay attention to the material aspects of married life, but should focus as well on ensuring their religious, spiritual and moral readiness for the future.

10 The Chatan is referred to as King and the Kallah as Queen.

11 The celebration of a wedding is termed a Royal Feast akin to the coronation of a royal couple.

12 Man and woman, each on their own, are considered incomplete, half of one being.

13 When united through marriage they become one complete entity.

14 It is the institution of marriage that gives a man and a woman new vitality and strength to maintain a Jewish life and grow in every way, material and spiritual.

15 Questions Q1. Where do Jewish adherents obtain guidance for the set form of a marriage ceremony? Answer: The Talmud

16 Questions Q2. In what ways is the wedding compared to Royalty? Answer: The Chatan is referred to as King and the Kallah as Queen. The celebration of a wedding is termed a Royal Feast akin to the coronation of a royal couple.


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