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							Parents of the Bride Names Dates

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Brandi & Howard

Parents of the Groom Names Dates

Thank You 
We would like to thank our wonderful parents for their constant support and guidance. We would also like to thank our family and friends for sharing our day.

Wedding Party 
Officiants
Reverend Name Rabbi Name

Marriage Ceremony 
Prelude Candle Lighting by Ms. Name, Sister of the Groom, in Memory of Name Lastname, Mother of the Groom Erev Shel Shoshanim ..................................... Hadar Processional Arioso .............................................................. Bach Canon in D ................................................ Pachabel Welcome Opening Prayer by Rabbi Name Reading by Reverend Name 1 Corinthians ...................................... 13:1-8, 13:13 Reading by Ms. Name, Sister of the Groom “Union” ......................................... Robert Fulghum Kiddush Exchange of Vows

Jewish Ceremony Symbols 
Yarmulke
This symbolic hat is worn by Jewish males in a house of worship or during a religious ceremony. It is donned as a sign of respect.

Grandparents of the Bride
Names Names

Chuppah
This wedding canopy symbolizes the new home of the family being created beneath it.

Maid of Honor
Name ........................................ Relationship

Kiddush
(Blessing over the Wine) This blessing over the wine is a part of many Jewish celebrations and holidays. The word Kiddush means sanctification, symbolically sanctifying this couple on their wedding day.

Best Man
Name ........................................ Relationship

Flowergirl
Name ........................................ Relationship

Sheva B’rachot
(Seven Wedding Blessings) These blessings acknowledge the creation of humanity not only in a physical sense but in a spiritual sense, transcending time and spanning the generations of Jewish existence.

Ushers
Name ........................................ Relationship Name ........................................ Relationship

Guestbook Attendants
Name ........................................ Relationship Name ........................................ Relationship Exchange of Rings Sheva B’rachot Pronouncement Blessing by Reverend Name Breaking of the Glass As of June 2005 and until September 2005, the couple’s new address will be: Address City, State Zip Recessional Wedding March ..................................Mendelssohn Postlude

Breaking of the Glass
This tradition symbolizes the irrevocability of the marriage vows and the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. Traditionally the audience yells “Mazel Tov” (meaning “Congratulations”) and we invite you to do the same.

Cake Cutters
Name ........................................ Relationship Name ........................................ Relationship

Ketubah
This document was originally a legal document that spelled out the rights and obligations of the couple in marriage. Today, ketubot are spiritual covenants that the bride and groom make with one another. Shortly before the ceremony began, we signed an interfaith ketubah with Rabbi Name, and it will be on display during the reception.


						
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