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Some Jewish Wedding Traditions

Article by Sarah Williams The Jewish faith is that which is hidden deep in tradition. A traditional Jewish wedding follows a number of beautiful traditions that have been for thousands of years. Traditions are the signing of the Ketubah, the use of the chuppah as well as traditional dances that are performed at the wedding. [...]

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Think you know the traditions of marriage?

Article by Alex Daniels you are committed and you have to plan a wedding. There are many traditions surrounding weddings that you belong to you? Would it be useful to know how some of these traditions began? The dress is one of the most prominent traditions. Often white to symbolize purity, tradition may have begun [...]

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Kurdish Wedding Traditions Culture

Culture Kurdish Kurdish culture has characteristics that are very different characteristics from Toronto. Kurdish traditions are similar to those of the Iranians. Some of these similarities, the celebration of events such as weddings. In addition to the two cultures celebrate Newroz, which is the celebration of the new year Newroz is celebrated on the twenty-first [...]

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Wedding Traditions Unveiled For Love

Weddings are that special occasion where two people come together to celebrate their love for one another. Yet, was it always this way? How did marriage come to be, and what is the meaning behind some of the many strange traditions observed today? We assume that marriage has always been a sanctimonious tradition; however marriage [...]

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Western Wedding Traditions and Where They Come From

There are many customs in society that people simply take for granted and thus barely even consider why it is done or how it originated. The western wedding ceremony, for example, is considerably replete with somewhat ridiculous ritual that few seem to really understand at all, other than that it is just “how it’s done”. [...]

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