Tuesday, 15 May 2018

Essential Tips In Planning A Jewish Interfaith Marriage Ceremony

By Daniel Hall


As an event organizer, one of the most important but also common events you likely have attended to are wedding celebrations. As you progress with your career, you are likely to encounter couples who are planning on having interfaith unions, which involves the union between two people with separate beliefs. While only considered a civil arrangement in most states, it is slowly becoming more acknowledged and accepted in many religious communities across the world.

Nonetheless, arranging this meaningful event for a couple is a challenge and can lead to numerous setbacks and issues along the way. Generally, it causes three different challenges and that includes finding a person to conduct the ceremony, figuring out how to amalgamate two very different beliefs and traditions into one, and the best means to plan it wherein it embodies common values that the two separate religions have. Following this trail of thought, this article will emphasize on some essential tips in planning a Jewish interfaith marriage ceremony.

The largest reason why this can be a very hard task to tackle is because of all the issues that might begin to manifest itself whilst attempting to amalgamate two separate beliefs into one ceremony. Most of the arguments or protests will likely stem from the family members of both bride and groom and to make things easier, it is best to have long engagements instead. Doing so allows enough time to get used to the idea and to resolve any issues whatsoever as well.

In order to avoid offending anyone and to please both parties, it would serve you good to conduct your own research regarding their beliefs and practices. This pertains to identifying which actions or activities are considered taboo and disrespectful to their religion. By gaining a better understanding of how these affect them personally and gaining more knowledge on acceptable behavior, it prevents tension and issues to arise. This is also a safe way to prevent unintentionally disrespecting their families or the clients in any way.

At times, some relatives that the marrying couple has might have very conservative or close minded outlooks on life and in certain scenarios. Most of the time, this applies heavily to the parents, since they might have other expectations and hopes for their son or daughter, such as marrying them to a partner that shares the same religion. As a result of this, it is of vital importance to maintain patience in dealing with their hang ups and to remain positive despite this. The important thing is allowing them enough time to adjust to the situation and to always consider their opinions while organizing everything.

One of the most important aspects of planning is securing one or two officiates to help in conducting and facilitating the entire ceremony. At this point, consider contacting or inquiring with other professional planners, who specializes in this type of ceremony or is able to provide recommendations to you. This person should be able to accommodate two religions and is highly knowledgeable and certified within the industry too. This ensures that both parties are equally represented.

Selecting the right venue is another challenge you must face and one must always keep in mind that the area should be deemed appropriate by both parties. In its most traditional sense, the ceremony is likely going to be held at a church, since this is the preference of most couples and their families. While having the ceremony take place at the beach or the park might seem appropriate for other folks, it simply does not bode well with some religious communities and it is best to pay respect to their wishes.

While the couple has a certain set of traditions to uphold, it does not necessarily mean that they are traditional in its most basic sense. Some couples prefer to have modernized weddings and are more open minded from their parents and relatives, which is why they prefer to personalize it. This includes selecting a theme, deciding on the decor of their venue, and even translates into the cake, pastries, invitations, the outfits they don, and any giveaways for the guests too.

Overall, your objective is to make this event as memorable as possible for your clients. Like all marriages, the secret to making it work is compromise. By considering all parties involved, it ensures success.




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