joi, 2 august 2018

About Jewish And Christian Wedding Rabbi

By Eric Barnes


This is a great time and experience. Jewish and Christian wedding Rabbi is called for when the need arises as couples find themselves in a dilemma as to who to use and what sort of wedding it will be. Interfaith weddings are a norm today as couples find themselves in love with each other with the willingness to get married.

It is not something that Orthodox Judaism condones so this rules out the possibility of having the wedding in an Orthodox Synagogue or Temple. Be this at it may, there are plenty of other options and one of them could be having it outdoors or even in a Temple that practices Reform Judaism. It also may be on the cards to get away from it all and use a destination that is equipped with this sort of thing.

It is best to find out a little bit as to what makes Judaism tick and discover the many laws that abound in this faith. For one, kosher laws abound and it is best to get an idea of what constitutes this by asking a Rabbi or doing some research online. The simple rule is is that meat cannot be consumed with milk products and furthermore, only certain fish may be consumed.

Eating seafood such as crab, calamari, prawns, lobster and shrimp is a definite know as the bible rules out the consumption of these. Animals that have a cloven hoof and chew the cud are allowed and these include goat, sheep and cattle. Be this at it may, these animals have to be slaughtered in a particular way by a designated person known as a Shochet.

A designated person is used for this job and has studied years in becoming what is known as a Shochet or ritual slaughterer. This person is not only observant of all the mitzvot or commandments as laid down by the written and oral laws, but has been approved by a Court of Law or Beth Din to do just this. The meat is then salted and drained of most of its blood as it is believed that the soul of the animal is directly connected to its blood.

If it is a milk meal that one wants then fish can be consumed too with milk. It must have fins and scales to render it edible for Jews and types of fish can be discussed with the caterer if one so wishes. There are many milk products that are favourites such as cheese cake and milk blintzes which essentially is cheese rolled into a pancake.

He also has to keep all the commandments as laid out in the Torah or Bible and must also pray and don tefillin everyday except the Sabbath. One does not need to know all this when getting married but it is helpful to learn a bit about this Religion. A Rabbi designated to perform the ceremony is a mountain of knowledge and it is best to tap into this for all unanswered questions.

It is a great day for all. One that will be remembered long after the fact. With the right people for job, it will be a day that lives on forever.




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