Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Tips With Jewish And Christian Wedding Rabbi California

By Scott Schmidt


One day captures the hearts of all those attending and with it will be remembered for years to come. A Jewish and Christian Wedding Rabbi California is there to assist with all matters Jewish and to guide the couple with regard to questions and queries they may have. This is a necessity especially if one is not familiar with the customs, laws and traditions of this religion.

It takes years even for a fully fledged Jew to become proficient in the laws and practices of Judaism and so with this in mind, one does not need to go overboard if not wanting to in learning by heart all the practices held therein. This is where the professionalism of a Rabbi is so important to ease the way forward and not frighten off those that are unfamiliar with its observances.

For one, it is a traditional practice to have the ceremony under a what is known as a Chuppah. This is the canopy that the couple will stand under whilst the ceremony is officiated by a Rabbi. It is also worthwhile to consider exchanging vows which however, is not a practice in Judaism but can be incorporated.

Food is another tricky area that must be dealt with as many guests who will be attending keep the Kosher laws both at home and when eating out. There is not too much to know here and it is not necessarily that important to go into an in depth study of this, as this can be overcome by just using a Kosher caterer. It is best to use one that is certified by a Beth Din or court of law as many guests may only want to eat foods that are endorsed by a Beth Din.

Guests who keep kosher individually will expect to be served food by an authorized caterer. This means that the caterer must have been approved by the local court of law or Beth Din as it is known in Hebrew. If one is not familiar with customs it is best to do a bit of research on the Internet which abounds with sites explaining the different laws, traditions and customs of this religion.

This is important as many guests who will be attending the function require kosher food only. Dishes can be discussed with the caterer so it is not a closed book. However, one must remember that milk and meat may not be consumed simultaneously.

This is all that is required to know in a nutshell but it is also important to know which foods constitute kosher foods. For instance, seafoods such as prawns, crab, squid and the like are deemed not kosher. To find out more this can be simply done on the Internet. But for speedier service it is best to consult with a caterer as to what the provide.

It will be a day that will be remembered until the end of days of a couple. A Rabbi is more than willing to discuss questions and provide the answers to the many doubts and queries one may have. There is no time like the present and so with these tips in mind, they provide one with the questions one needs in order to get started.




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