Showing posts with label ceremony design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ceremony design. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
10 Tips for Planning your Jewish Interfaith Wedding
When bringing two individuals from two different backgrounds together to create a shared wedding ceremony, it does take a little more time to plan. Many coupes leave this task toward the end of the planning but we have found that the sooner you start to plan your ceremony, much of the stress and tension goes away almost immediately. Working with a ceremony coach can save time, reduce stress and help you create a deeply meaningful rite of passage. Yehudit Steinberg, wedding consultant and ceremony designer produced this slideshow. Enjoy!
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Ceremony Design
Studying Jewish rituals has led to an understanding of how tradition is passed from generation to generation. The ability to shift and change from one time period to the next is a key element in establishing cultural and religious longevity. This ability to reconstruct tradition anew with each generation has led the Jewish tribe to be one of the oldest living traditions on the planet today. There is much wisdom to be learned in the study of ancient rituals. The challenge becomes how do you reconstruct an ancient ritual and bring a fresh new approach. What do you change and what do you leave as it was? What is the criteria do we use when reconstructing ritual?
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