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So ... you're having a JEWISH WEDDING?
The joy of a Jewish wedding is immense and reaches far beyond the two of you as a couple -- it extends to your families and your circle of friends and is a cause of celebration for the entire Jewish people.
Your wedding is about your finding happiness and planning a life together; but more than that, it's about the potential of you, as a couple, to make the world a better place by the virtue of being together as one. It is a Jewish belief that when two people who are destined for each other get married, they complete one another. This is a very exciting time for you!
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Of course, a wedding also can be a great source of oy!, and I understand this as well. (Remember, not only have I been married over 50 years, myself, but I've spent a lifetime guiding families through life's milestones.) I'll guide you as you navigate through this process and help you handle the challenges and excitement of this momentous event in your life.
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To help you plan, I have some pages here that outline some Reform Jewish traditions that you may want to consider and a checklist to help you get a feel for what you'll need to know for your wedding.
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