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Within orthodox Judaism, celebrated for its strict adherence to tradition and principles, Greenberg’s decision to publicly officiate a wedding for a queer couple sparked intense controversy.
Wedding became a blend of Orthodox Jewish custom and the bride's and groom's modern-day sense of fun. By Kathryn Roethel, Freelance Writer Updated Jan 13, 2013 3:07 a.m.
For Avram Mlotek, a rabbi affiliated with a progressive wing of Orthodox Judaism, it was the first time he had performed a wedding for two people of the same sex.
Officials in the Chicago area are struggling to uncover whether an Orthodox Jewish wedding that violated public health restrictions led to new COVID-19 cases in the hard-hit city.
Actually, toward the end of our wedding planning, he did -- but his family, which is much larger than mine, was expecting a big fat Orthodox Jewish wedding. What they weren't expecting was a big ...
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews gathered to celebrate a wedding inside a cavernous hall in Brooklyn’s Williamsburg neighborhood earlier this month, dancing and singing with hardly a mask in sight.
Police in London shut down an ultra-Orthodox Jewish wedding with around 150 guests on Thursday. The organizer faces a £10,000 ($13,700) fine for breaking England’s coronavirus lockdown ...
And that's just the start of plenty of Jewish wedding traditions to learn about. Back ... making the marriage public. Today, the technical term for matchmaking in Orthodox Jewish communities is ...
On Sunday morning, State Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein, an Orthodox Jew who represents the Brooklyn neighborhood of Borough Park, accused New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of “shamelessly stoking the ...
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