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chuppah (ˈkʊpɑː) Also chupah, chuppa. [ad. Heb. ḥuppāh cover, canopy.] A canopy under which Jewish marriages are performed.1876 Geo. Eliot Dan. Der. IV. viii. lxvi. 304 Thirty-four years ago I put the ring on her finger under the Chuppa, and we were made one. 1891 M. Friedländer Jewish Relig. ii. 48...
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Chuppah
A chuppah (, pl. Customs
A traditional chuppah, especially in Orthodox Judaism, recommends that there be open sky exactly above the chuppah, although this is not mandatory
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Chupa
locality), several inhabited localities in Russia
Chupa District, Peru
Chupá, a corregimiento in Los Santos Province, Panama
an alternative spelling of chuppah
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ketubah
‖ ketubah (kɛtuːˈvɑː) Also kethubah, ketuba. [Heb. kethūbhāh written statement.] A formal Jewish marriage contract which includes financial provisions for the wife in the event of the husband's death or of divorce.1841 Borrow Zincali I. ii. vii. 344 The walking of the bride..to the house of her betr...
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Hupa (disambiguation)
in northwest California natively called "Hoopa" or "Hupa"
Hoopa (Pokémon), a fictional species of Mythical Pokémon in the Pokémon series
See also
Chuppah
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Canopy
forests)
Canopy (grape), aboveground portion of grapes
Religion and ceremonies
Baldachin or canopy of state, typically placed over an altar or throne
Chuppah
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Canopy (architecture)
MasterFormat 2004 Edition:
10 73 16 - Canopies
10 73 00 - Protective Covers
CSI MasterFormat 1995 Edition:
10530 - Canopies
See also
Awning
Chuppah
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Wedding canopy
Wedding canopy may refer to:
Chuppah, the wedding canopy used in Jewish weddings
Mandap, the wedding canopy used in Hindu, Sikh and Jain weddings
Nuptial
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Badeken
Just prior to the actual wedding ceremony, which takes place under the chuppah, the bridegroom, accompanied by his parents, the Rabbi, and other dignitaries The bride wears this veil until the conclusion of the chuppah ceremony.
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Segula (Kabbalah)
at the Western Wall for 40 consecutive days is considered a segula for finding one’s mate
Holding the jewelry of a bride while she is escorted to her chuppah
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Sheva Brachot
among Jews in some parts of Asia, but in most regions the wedding blessings are now recited towards the end of the formal marriage ceremony, under the Chuppah Under the chuppah the blessing over wine comes first; at the meal table it comes last, after the Grace After Meals.
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Ohad Moskowitz
Choir, the KMR Boys Choir, and the Miami Boys Choir, His 2009 hit, Bo'i Kala, set to the words of the traditional song accompanying the bride to the chuppah Ohad II (2008)
My Music (2009)
Ohad III (2011)
Segula (2015)
Beshaah Tova (2018)
References
External links
Ohad Moskowitz Singing a Chuppah (video
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Jewish wedding
The ceremony that accomplishes nissuin is also known as chuppah. While some Sephardic weddings will also include a chuppah of a cloth canopy and four beams, some weddings will use the tallit the groom wears as the chuppah
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A Jewish Wedding
In the painting the bride and groom are both covered by a tallit (Jewish prayer shawl) and it is symbolic of a chuppah or wedding canopy.
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Cymbalista Synagogue and Jewish Heritage Center
These installations resemble the traditional Jewish wedding canopy, the chuppah, here permanent and poetically cast in light.
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