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The bride and groom didn’t just break the internet ... of breakfast and tea before exchanging vows again in an evening Jewish wedding at Cipriani and an after-party at Slate that lasted ...
Wall Street witnessed an extraordinary sight as Varun Navani and Amanda Solls grand Indian wedding took over Manhattan. The ...
"Choosing to get married in Israel felt natural. We wanted to celebrate love in a place that means so much to us," the ...
In the beginning … God created sevens. Oh sure, God created light and dark, the heavens and earth and all who dwell in it too. But for reasons unknown to us, God seemed to have a special affinity for ...
Whether through Kabbalistic gatherings, heartfelt rituals, or a kitchen filled with cheese Danishes, Shavuot remains a ...
Ponovezh Yeshiva heads condemn lengthy dates and frequent gifting between engaged couples, calling these practices ...
The traditional Jewish interpretation identifies the Groom as the Lord and the Bride as the people of Israel. Early Christian interpreters understood the Groom as Jesus and the Bride as the Church.
If one can embrace it without compromising the rest of the day, the experience of Torah learning on this night can deepen one’s connection to Torah for the whole year to come.
There is no difference between holding a wedding at Auschwitz and holding a wedding at a slave plantation. Torah is a living ...
Two young Israeli diplomats, Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, were tragically shot in Washington, D.C., in an act of ...
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