A wedding is a soul experience for the bride and groom, a new beginning through the spiritual union under the chuppah, the wedding canopy. |
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Come the night of the wedding and Rachel saw Leah being led to the chuppah. |
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Ruth and Mona's Hindu-Jewish ceremony involved a chuppah, breaking glass, a three tier wedding cake, Vedic shlokas and jaimalas. |
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A wedding is a soulful experience for the bride and groom, a new beginning through the spiritual union under the chuppah, the wedding canopy. |
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Once all were assembled, David brought out the rabbi and called on four friends to hold the chuppah poles for his marriage to Lois. |
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The singing took a couple of minutes, so for a moment or two, we didn't have to focus on what was happening under the chuppah. |
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The chatan, followed by the kallah, are usually escorted to the chuppah by their respective sets of parents. |
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Our wonderful community made a beautiful chuppah for us that day in our shul. |
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Leah is publicly humiliated and runs away from the chuppah in tears. |
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The bond between husband and wife is somehow contained under the chuppah, while the ability to abrogate this bond is concretized in the divorce document. |
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How could I have been moronic enough to think a relationship that began with a string of mini-abandonments and crossed wires would end under a chuppah? |
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As she and her now-husband stood under the chuppah, a half a dozen others were fighting for their lives and dozens and dozens more were in hospitals with untold injuries. |
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Standing under the marriage canopy, the chuppah, surrounded by the faces of my family and the community, I felt the strength of their prayers and blessings. |
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Near Foley Square, Congregation Beit Simchat Torah had set up a rainbow chuppah, where a rabbi was marrying a handsome couple with a toddler. |
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It features a sinuous trellis of white powder-coated steel that serves as a display armature and slinks through the shop like a chuppah erected by a rabbi who's had a little too much Manischewitz. |
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The chuppah was lit by the glow of dozens of votive candles, which reflected beautifully in the mirrors of the Venetian room and gave the entire room a warm glow. |
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We recognize it from a set of photos where she is posing under the chuppah with him, with the rabbi, and with their siblings, parents and a single wizened grandmother. |
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