This can be a free standing structure held up by four poles or a tallit or prayer shawl held over the couple by four of their closest friends or family.
Married under a canopy.
Sometime around the 16th century and perhaps a bit earlier there emerged the present day custom of getting married under a canopy of cloth held up by four poles 11 which serves as a designated room with four doorways12 into which the groom invites his bride 13.
The chuppah represents the future pair s new home.
Under the marriage canopy mrs.
Ever since i was little i felt g d s call.
In one of your sentence you write that something drew you to him.
The couple is married under a chuppah or wedding canopy.
But i did not know any better.
Under the wedding canopy by avi lazerson have you ever attended a jewish wedding and watched the bride and groom who were standing under the wedding canopy.
It seems so beautiful under the wedding canopy the perfect effect for a wedding.
The chuppah also commonly spelled huppah is mentioned in.
The canopy under which jewish couples stand when they are married is called a chuppah the chuppah represents the new home a couple establishes through their marriage it also represents the sheltering presence of god and the wish for god s blessing over the couple.
Mizrahi i identify with you.
It consists of a square cloth usually made of silk or velvet supported by four staves and ordinarily held by four men.
Under the influence of a different religion all i was taught was the wrong path.