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Chuppah — Chuppah, der jüdische Trauhimmel, s. u. Hochzeit … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Chuppah — A chuppah at the Sixth I Synagogue in Washington D.C … Wikipedia
chuppah — or huppah; also chuppa noun Etymology: Yiddish & Hebrew; Yiddish khupe, from Hebrew ḥuppāh Date: 1876 a canopy under which the bride and groom stand during a Jewish wedding ceremony … New Collegiate Dictionary
chuppah — noun /ˈxʊpə,ˈhʊpə/ The canopy over a Jewish couple during their marriage ceremony … Wiktionary
chuppah — [ xʊpə] (also chuppa) noun (plural chuppot xʊpəʊt) a canopy beneath which Jewish marriage ceremonies are performed. Origin C19: from Heb. ḥuppāh cover, canopy … English new terms dictionary
chuppah — /ˈhʌpə/ (say hupuh) noun (in a Jewish marriage ceremony) a canopy under which the ceremony takes place, symbolising the home of the married couple. Also, huppah. {Hebrew huppah} …
chuppah — noun also chupah (plural chuppoth or chuppot also chuppahs) variant of huppah … Useful english dictionary
Jewish wedding — Traditional nissu in in Eastern Europe during the 19th century … Wikipedia
Wedding — For other uses, see Wedding (disambiguation). Relationships … Wikipedia
Badeken — Bedeken , Badekenish , or Bedekung ( yi. באַדעקן badekn , lit. covering), is the ceremony where the groom veils the bride in an Orthodox Jewish wedding.Just prior the actual wedding ceremony, which takes place under the Chuppah, the bridegroom … Wikipedia