How To Throw A Great Jewish Christian Interfaith Wedding

By Robert Taylor


It is a wonderful thing when two big groups of people who practice different faiths and maybe come from completely different places in the world can come together and celebrate as one. A Jewish Christian interfaith wedding, also known as mixed or co-officiated weddings, can sometimes be difficult things to coordinate because of the different customs that can sometimes come clashing together. With the right information, you can make everybody comfortable and make it a wonderful experience for everyone.

It is important for everybody who attends the ceremony to feel that they are given the dignity and respect that they deserve. Therefore, it is essential that some of their most important customs are held. This can be done by seeing which customs overlap in the two faiths and applying the use of them wherever possible.

A Unity Candle is not only beautiful, it is a sacred tradition that transcends many different faiths. Candles are used in many different religions to symbolize all kinds of different things. The name for this one stands for itself, as it symbolizes the union between the two people, but in this case, it could symbolize a union between the two religions.

A lot of people will be familiar with the announcement part of a marriage in which a person will announce to everyone who is getting married. These are quite common in many religious ceremonies. Even if it is not the normal thing that most people are familiar with doing, it is most likely to be accepted by all.

Most Christians are familiar with the assent of the congregation, where they are all asked if they support this legally binding ceremony. This is not always a common practice in other faiths so not everyone will be entirely familiar with it. However, other faiths do believe in having witnesses, so this they will relate to.

Most everyone knows about vows being part of a marriage ceremony. Not every faith out there practices the speaking of these vows because they use their traditional language and go deeper spiritually. Luckily vows are so common that everyone accepts them.

Even though some things may not have been in the strictest of Christians' traditions, they still may be willing to accept them, especially if they have been introduced to them via pop culture. A lot of people know about breaking the glass. While it takes proper precautions to do this safely, it can be a valuable experience when you are uniting with another person.

The ketubah is a very sacred thing, and Christians can take just as much joy in it as anyone else can. By changing the wording slightly to be personalized for this specific experience, everyone can be happy with it. The faiths of both the families can be mentioned in this reading, as well as discussion methods they will utilize to deal with problems along the way.




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