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Remaining apolitical is like dancing at Orthodox wedding - opinion Mostly that’s a good thing. We didn’t always enjoy freedom of speech as a people and perhaps now we’re making up for lost time.
Na Nach is an ultra-Orthodox sect of Judaism with a techno soundtrack. Na Nachs consider having fun a spiritual duty — whether at a wedding or a busy intersection.
The Greek Orthodox wedding is “an ancient service,” dating back to the fourth and fifth centuries, according to Vicki Toppses, MTS, presbytera of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in ...
Men dance with men, and women dance with women. While a Jewish wedding is supposed to be the most joyous of occasions, we are never suppose to be truly happy, and this fixes that.” Other guests ...
A couple, raised as ultra-Orthodox Jews, searches for the right wedding celebration to satisfy family and themselves. Leah Vincent Published Mar. 21 2014 5:45AM EDT ...
Man who posted video of spiritual leader enjoying ultra-Orthodox ceremony fined over NIS 1 million in religious court, says he fears for his life ...
The dance of death Op-ed: Every society has its fringe groups, but the youths seen at a Jerusalem wedding celebrating murder have the potential to bring ruin down upon us all ...
The wedding of an ultra-Orthodox Hasidic couple, June 25, 2012. ... we saw a mechitzah splitting the dance floor in half; no, not made of potted plants, but of dazzling, ...
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride enters the men's section of the wedding, to fulfil the Mitzvah tantz, in which family members and honoured rabbis are invited to dance in front of the bride, often ...
The wedding celebration also includes an abundance of dancing, including the Quadrille, typically a ballroom dance that slaves copied from their masters. Islamic ceremonies are simple and structured ...