Shalom Sabar
Autor de Ketubbah : the art of Jewish marriage contract
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Dr. Shalom Sabar is professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Obras de Shalom Sabar
Ketubbah: Jewish Marriage Contracts of the Hebrew Union College Skirball Museum and Klau Library (1990) 23 copias
Mazal tov: Illuminated Jewish marriage contracts from the Israel Museum collection (Catalogue) (1993) 2 copias
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Though Jewish law stipulates very few requirements for a wedding, many special customs and rituals have been developed over time and in different countries to embellish this important personal event. The ketubbah documents the marriage. A huppa, or canopy, symbolizes the home the couple will build together. Blessings are recited and the bride and groom share from the same cup of wine. The giving of the ring represents the promise of the ancient wedding vow. Sometimes the groom breaks a glass, the bride circles the groom, family and friends lift the couple on chairs.NOTES: Purchased at Half Price Books, Tacoma. SUBTITLE: Celebrating the Jewish Wedding… (más)