How To Throw A Great Jewish Christian Interfaith Wedding

By Robert Taylor


Another word for this type of a ceremony is co-officiated or also referred to as mixed. In this kind of an event, couples from both families can not only honor their own faith but also the faith of the family they are marrying into. With the right information, anyone can throw a great Jewish Christian interfaith wedding.

There are ways of compromise in which you can select the traditional activities that will be performed at your ceremony. By being strategic about this, you can make the most number of people happy at the event. There are some customs that are held quite dear to the people who practice them, so they must be considered.

When a couple uses a ceremonial Unity Candle, it can be a very touching, moving, symbolic experience for everyone involved. That is why candles are used in so many different faiths, and you will find that this one pleases all. Not only can this candle symbolize these two people coming together, but also the families as well.

It is highly unlikely that anyone at this event will have any problem whatsoever with the part of the marriage known as the announcement. This is simply to formally announce to everybody there the names of those who are to be wed. Since this is pretty common practice in almost all religions, it is quite commonly accepted.

Christians commonly practice something where the congregation of the ceremony is asked if everyone there supports what the couple is doing. Although not all other faiths do this, many can relate to it. The family of the other person will have the belief that witnesses are needed for this kind of thing.

Most everyone knows about vows being part of a marriage ceremony. Not every faith out there practices the speaking of these vows because they use their traditional language and go deeper spiritually. Luckily vows are so common that everyone accepts them.

When you think of some of the iconic traditions of the Yiddish culture that most people know of due to their use in movies and musicals, the breaking of the glass tradition probably springs to mind. Christians do not traditionally do this, but because it is so fun, they are almost always game to have this at the ceremony. It is important to take certain safety precautions so nobody gets hurt.

It is a wonderful thing when you can use something that is an ancient tradition for one group of people and tweak it slightly so that it pleases everybody there, even if they are of different faiths. The ketubah is something that many people have used for a very long time, and even if people of different faiths are being wedded, this is still often used. By making the words in it specifically apply to the people who are involved, it will be a great experience for everybody.




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