Time For Jewish Chistian Interfaith Wedding

By Anna Morgan


It is not uncommon today to find couples in the need for a mixed marriage ceremony in California. Jewish Chistian Interfaith wedding is commonplace in the modern world today where individuals dictate as to whom they will marry. Surprisingly they work out very well with some opting to throw in a bit of their own traditions and customs thus rendering it as something a little different from the norm.

In Judaism the wedding ceremony comprises of many different facets and orders. Reading allowed the seven blessings is something that is done in a jewish marriage and has been done for centuries dating back to biblical times. Apart from this a glass is shattered by the groom who stands on it commemorating the destruction of both temples back in the early days of history.

The blessing which goes as such is recited also by groom who repeats it after the Rabbi, I consecrate you to me according with the law of Moses and that of Israel. It is such a pivotal moment in the ceremony that many of interfaith marriages consider this to be apt no matter what their religions are. Food can be a problem served after the ceremony as Jewish laws stipulate that the food must be kosher.

This is a simple matter to overcome as kosher food can be bought in and served to those guests who have requested it. Kosher law is a whole set of laws on their own unlike non kosher foods such as pork and mixing meat and milk. Kosher meat for example has to be slaughtered in accordance with the law and is an involved process which must also bear the stamp of the officiating rabbinical court.

With this in mind one should be aware that when serving kosher food that meat and milk products can not be mixed together. This is in accordance with the law as it reads that a calf cannot be cooked in its mother's milk. Guests who will be eating a kosher meal should preferably sit apart from those who are not eating kosher as this may offend either party.

The word kosher means that something is legitimate and genuine but it mainly relates to foodstuffs and cooking. As said it is an easier route to use authorities and caterers who are registered with them to provide food for Jewish guests. So in short, use a kosher caterer to avoid problems.

It is purely the choice of the couple to marry in accordance with his or her religion. Choosing which one can be a nightmare especially if there is disagreement as to whether to have a Jewish ceremony or a Christian one in a synagogue or church respectively. This can be taxing on both parties so it is best to discuss it months before planning.

However, it is not impractical to say vows as in most religions. Jews do not customarily do this on this day but it can be well worth the while and add meaning that some have not witnessed before. All in all it is a special day and with the correct preparation will always turn out to be a memorable one.




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