A Jewish wedding canopy, or 'chuppah,' made in the 1860s, from the Jewish Museum's collection. Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images Anita Diamant, the prolific writer and Jewish feminist ...
It’s one of the most recognized rituals of a Jewish wedding — and it’s long been stoked with controversy. Under the wedding canopy, the bride circles the groom seven times. Why seven — and why even do ...
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Inside the Jewish folklore that inspired Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride as movie celebrates 20th anniversary
Like the Twilight franchise, Tim Burton's classic animated horror film the Corpse Bride is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. And as the horror movie has became a Halloween staple that many ...
An Arab man and his Jewish-born bride hired 14 security guards for their wedding celebration in Israel in response to an anti-intermarriage Jewish group’s call for a protest rally at the hall. Mahmoud ...
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