Chuppah, the wedding canopy used in Jewish weddings
Mandap, the wedding canopy used in Hindu, Sikh and Jain weddings
Nuptial veil, the wedding canopy used in Christian weddings
Topics referred to by the same term
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Weddingcanopy may refer to: Chuppah, the weddingcanopy used in Jewish weddings Mandap, the weddingcanopy used in Hindu, Sikh and Jain weddings Nuptial...
(weddingcanopy), a ring owned by the groom that is given to the bride under the canopy, and the breaking of a glass. Technically, the Jewish wedding process...
romanized: ḥuppā, lit. 'canopy, covering', Yiddish: חֻפָּה, romanized: khupe~khipe) is a canopy under which a Jewish couple stand during their wedding ceremony. It...
Jewish wedding ceremonies Umbraculum, a canopy awarded by the pope to basilicas Vapor canopy, a creationist idea that earth was surrounded by a "canopy" of...
ketubah is signed by two witnesses and later read under the chuppah (weddingcanopy). The couple is married under the chuppah signifying their new home...
also referred to as the care cloth, carde clothe or weddingcanopy, is an ancient Christian wedding tradition where a cloth is held over the heads of the...
the purpose of a Hindu or Jain wedding. It is the term used for the weddingcanopy in Dharmic religions. The main wedding ceremonies take place under this...
Jewish wedding ceremonies, a tallit gadol is often used as a chuppah or weddingcanopy. Similarly, a tallit gadol is traditionally spread out as a canopy over...
identify the veiled bride on his wedding night. But when Rachel saw her sister being taken out to the weddingcanopy, her heart went out to her for the...
important lifecycle event and an ideal human state. A wedding takes place under a chuppah, or weddingcanopy, which symbolizes a happy house. At the end of the...
it is customary for the groom to wear a kittel under the chuppah (weddingcanopy).[citation needed] Married observant Jewish women wear a scarf (tichel...
on the day his son becomes Bar Mitzvah as on the day he enters the weddingcanopy." Reaching the age of bar or bat mitzvah signifies becoming a full-fledged...
Israel's religious authorities — the only entities authorized to perform weddings in Israel — are not permitted to marry couples where both partners do not...
Santos Province, Panama an alternative spelling of chuppah, a Jewish weddingcanopy an alternative spelling of chuba, a Tibetan robe original name of Helium...
where mild aesthetic reforms, like vernacular sermons or holding the weddingcanopy indoors, rather than under the sky, were introduced. Regarded as boldly...
wine is used in the Jewish wedding ceremony, where the bride and groom share a cup of wine under the chuppah (weddingcanopy) as a symbol of their union...
prayer shawl) and it is symbolic of a chuppah or weddingcanopy. The participants who look on in the wedding painting appear to be upper class as well. In...
Sheva Berachot (seven blessings) that were recited under the chupah (weddingcanopy) are repeated. Seudat havraah is the "meal of consolation" or comfort...
bride-the Torah, during the night, in preparation for her entering the weddingcanopy the next morning, at the time of the reading of the Ten Commandments...
the bimah was set in the front of the hall, as in churches, and the weddingcanopy was held inside rather than under the sky. An all-male choir accompanied...
major technological advance was the use of linen or hemp canvas for the canopy versus leather for the Romans. The primary use of tents was still to provide...
the resting place of a bride and a groom who were killed under their weddingcanopy when the "Evil Chmiel" raided the area in 1648. She ceremoniously invites...
The Telugu Hindu wedding ceremony (Telugu: తెలుగు వివాహ వేడుక, Telugu Vivāha Vēḍuka) is the traditional wedding ceremony of the Telugu people in India...
were aesthetic changes such as the location of the Bimah and of the weddingcanopy, which have long since ceased to arouse dissent in Germany and were...
reserved by Chabad Hassidim for ushering a groom and bride to their weddingcanopy and other select occasions. Shneur Zalman's other works include: Torah...