On the _________ day of the week, the ______ day of the month ________, in the year 57__, as we are accustomed to reckon it here, in _____________ in the United States of America, we hereby testify that the groom _________ of the family ________ said to the bride _________ of family ________, “You are consecrated to me as my wife, with this ring, a...
Every year, the succah reminds us that once we had no permanent place, no land where we could sow and expect to reap at the end of a long growing season. It reminds us that once we were wanderers in the wilderness, and we longed for a home. We talk about how easily the succah collapses. It has firm walls, so that we can almost pretend that it is re...
The bridal coupleII have left the desert of their loneliness. They have come from far away to be together. The flimsiness of the huppah reminds them that the only thing that is real about a home is the people in it who love and choose to be together, to be a family. The only anchor that they will have will be holding on to each other’s hands.
May the One who blessed the marriages of our ancestors bless the forthcoming marriage of ___________ and ___________. As two vines sharing a stake grow together, may your lives become joyfully intertwined. May this union allow the Divine Spirit to shine more brightly within each of you. May we, your friends and your community, support and nourish y...
You are remembered in love. You are part of the now in me. All the good All the love All the comfort a person can give Is remembered And repeated For your sake. Time changes Everything passes But love. Peace abide you.1
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