About Jewish And Christian Wedding Rabbi

By Eric Barnes


A ceremony such as this is a time to be celebrated with little or not hassle. Jewish and Christian wedding Rabbi is there to answer any questions one may have regarding this special day and how it will unfold. It is not uncommon for two people from these two faiths wanting to get married and with this, it has become quite the norm today.

Unfortunately, Orthodox Judaism does not condone this type of marriage so having the ceremony in an Orthodox Synagogue or Temple will be out of the question. This is not problematic though as many Reform Synagogues will accommodate the couple and even help with a conversion if need be. There are many venues that one can choose from, an outdoor arrangement or even getting away from it all and travelling to some exotic location.

Should one of the partners not be of the Jewish faith then the prospect of finding out more can be quite daunting as there is a lot of laws that govern this religion. For one, and a biggy, there are a lot of rules that govern what foods may be consumed and which may not. The general rule when it comes to meat, is that the animal consumed must chew the cud and have cloven hooves.

This is basically the underlying law but there are others such as which animals may be consumed and which seafood too. All seafood such as clams, shrimp, lobster and prawns are a big no and should not be served at all. Animals too must have a cloven hoof and chew the cud. There are many more laws that govern these basic laws but one does not have to delve too much into it as the caterer has this all covered.

This person is a religious Jew in all regards and keeps all the six hundred and thirteen mitzvot or commandments as dictated by both the Oral and Written Law. Besides this, this person has to be accredited by a Court of Law or Beth Din and has studied many years to do just this. Apart from the actual slaughtering, the meat must be soaked in salt to drain the carcass of any excess blood.

One can choose to serve fish instead and this is allowed with milk products. So the choices are not that limited but one does have to keep in mind that only fish that have fins and scales may be consumed. It is best to speak to a caterer concerning issues such as these just to get a better idea as to the options on offer.

He also has to keep all the commandments as laid out in the Torah or Bible and must also pray and don tefillin everyday except the Sabbath. One does not need to know all this when getting married but it is helpful to learn a bit about this Religion. A Rabbi designated to perform the ceremony is a mountain of knowledge and it is best to tap into this for all unanswered questions.

It is a time that will live on in the life of a couple. So it is best to be as prepared as possible and enjoy a day long in the making. If in doubt, it is best to research online or if need be, to ask a qualified Rabbi.




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