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Chupah: (lit. "canopy"); (a) the canopy under which a wedding ceremony is solemnized; (b) the wedding ceremony
Kiddushin (1)


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When Breaking Is Fixing  The secret to a successful relationship  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Learning to accept (yours and others’) imperfections, flaws and deficiencies.
Escorting the Bride and Groom, Part 1  15 Shevat, 5741· January 20, 1981  RankRankRankRankRankRank
When G-d and the Jewish People were "married" at Mount Sinai, there were two "marriage ushers": Moses and Aaron. In commemoration of this, at a Jewish wedding two ushers escort bride and groom to one another. But there is a surprising regulation that ...
Escorting the Bride and Groom, Part 2  15 Shevat, 5741· January 20, 1981  RankRankRankRankRankRank
At Mount Sinai, Moses and Aaron served as "marriage ushers," escorting G-d and the Jewish People to one another to unite in an eternal covenant. Chassidic teaching explains that Moses represented the "masculine" Divine force, and Aaron, the "feminine" ...
The Value of a Debt  Analyses of Talmud Tractate Kiddushin
What is the real value of a promissory note? What happens if one hands over an IOU in order to effect a kiddushin (betrothal) transaction? Is the transfer of a debt equivalent to the transfer of funds for this purpose? What about for a pidyon haben ...


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