
The Jewish Nuptials (Nissuin) - Chabad.org
Betrothal is a civil procedure endowed with a special sanctity by the Rabbis; the nuptials are essentially a religious ceremony. Together they provide religious sanction for a previously …
Nissuin: The Second of the Two Ceremonies - My Jewish Learning
The contemporary Jewish wedding ceremony comprises two ancient ceremonies that used to be separated by about a year– erusin, or betrothal, and nissuin, the actual marriage. Excerpted …
Jewish wedding - Wikipedia
The first, kiddushin (Hebrew for "betrothal"; sanctification or dedication, also called erusin) and nissuin (marriage), is when the couple start their life together.
What is Nisuin? (And Why doesn't Anyone Seem to Care?)- part 2
We asked what Nisuin does that is seperate from kiddushin and came up with two answers. First, we saw that Kiddushin forbids the woman to other men, and even forbids the women to her …
Havolim: What does נישואין (Nisu'in) mean? - Blogger
2010年3月10日 · Nisuin is when the bridegroom goes the the bride, and takes her to his domain (i.e. the chupah) “elevate” her in his domain. Kinyan was completed at nisuin, when the bride …
Nisu'in - Jewish Knowledge Base - Chabad.org
Nisu'in: Second and final stage of marriage (see kiddushin), which is effected by the chupah (marriage canopy) and the recitation of Seven Benedictions. With the recital of the Seven …
Seudat nissuin - Wikipedia
A seudat nissuin (Hebrew, lit. 'wedding feast' or 'marriage supper') is a seudat mitzvah that observant Jews eat after a Jewish wedding. It is a mitzvah to have a joyful wedding reception. …
Introduction to Kiddushin and Nissuin - yahadut.org
To enable them to complete their union through marriage (nissuin), the groom presents the bride with her ketuba.
Marriage III: Nissuin - Deracheha
2022年12月6日 · As an ongoing state, nissuin describes the couple building on the halachic bond formed through kiddushin, actualizing the marital relationship, and fulfilling their halachic …
Erusin & Nisuin - Dalet Amot of Halacha - OU Torah
There are two possible ways to perform the "nisuin". One way is simply to engage in intercourse for the express purpose of consummating the marriage. For a number of reasons, however, it …