36+ Orthodox Jewish Wedding Background. In the jewish orthodox faith, men and women reserve physical touch until after the wedding ceremony. You for sure wonder how an orthodox jewish wedding ceremony looks like.
Traditionally, on the day of his wedding, the chatan (groom) wears first wears the kittel (white linen garment), which signifies purity, holiness and new.
The process consists of two parts: Not only do jewish weddings have unorthodox (or should i say, orthodox ) traditions. You may not need a rabbi but you will need a ring. The rabbi asks if they have any last questions before they leave.