Wednesday, July 11, 2018

All In A Day Jewish And Christian Wedding Rabbi

By James Martin


It is the time to do some research and to ask some questions when an interfaith marriage is on the cards. It is best when this is the case to consult with a Jewish and Christian Wedding Rabbi in order that all that is needed to know is known. There is a lot to ask and a lot to prepare for for the big day itself and seeking out a service provider such as this will definitely put one at ease.

Furthermore, discussing the ceremony itself is important and how it will flow on that given day. Some will want to have a canopy of a Jewish Rabbi will be officiating as this is a beautiful setting for this occasion. It is called a Chupah which is a Hebrew word and consists of a canopy usually a prayer shawl hung above the couple by four men.

This can all be discussed with a Rabbi as to how and what can be done. Exchanging vows is not a common practice at religious ceremonies but in these times it is permissible to include them. Apart from this there is food to worry about and what may be eaten and what is regarded as unkosher. There are rules to be abided by especially if one is Jewish and requires food of this nature not to mention the guests that will expect this.

It is customary to wait six hours after meat is consumed before milk products can be drunk or eaten. This is referenced in the Torah or Bible and is contained in the written law as well as the oral law. One does not need to worry about this too much but must be aware of these facts when deciding what to serve.

So it is important to know little rules such as these whilst progressing to a decision as to what will be eaten. Apart from this, it is permissible only to eat kosher animals and kosher products as well. Kosher animals must have a cloven hoof and chew the cud which are the prerequisites when wanting to eat meat.

So one must choose what is going to be served and this can be discussed with a caterer who has this all covered. One could also serve fish and here the fish must have fins and have scales to render it kosher. One can eat fish and meat together and fish and milk products together but never mix meat and milk in the same meal.

It does become tricky especially if some family members or guests are religious and will expect a seal of approval on the food. This can be easily overcome by using a kosher caterer that is well known in these circles and again, has been approved by the Beth Din. To garner more information it is quite easily obtained by researching online and to find out more about how this occasion should progress.

The time has come. It will be a day never forgot. So, make the right preparations and look forward to it.




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