Jewish Wedding Terms
Traditional Terms Chattunah–wedding Chattan–groom Kallah–bride
Traditional Terms Chattunah–wedding Chattan–groom Kallah–bride
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Chinese and Asian wedding ceremonies are rich in tradition. Choosing a favourable date, and drawing on the traditions of the Three Letters, and the Six Etiquette are important to many families and are just some of the ceremonial customs passed down. … Read More
Inderjit and Krystal had thier wedding ceremony and wedding reception at the Avenue. It was a blending of two different cultures. The food was a mixture of East Indian and Western foods
Persian weddings are rich in cultural traditions. They are vibrant, elaborate and beautiful. The typical Iranian wedding consists of two parts. Part one is the Aghd which is the legal ceremony in which the bride and groom exchange vows in … Read More
Some of the ways to reduce the cost of your wedding reception are as follows: Book off Season Your wedding costs can be drastically reduced, if you can plan to have your wedding day during the months of January to Aprirl. … Read More
A wedding between two different Jewish cultures took place at The Avenue Banquet Hall. An Ashkenazi Jew married a Sephardic Jew. The event was glatt kosher. The food was prepared by the exclusive in house kosher caterer, Zeese, in an onsite … Read More
A Portuguese wedding celebration took place at The Avenue. Over 300 people attended. The traditional menu included caldo verde soup and a seafood platter on the sweet table. The seafood platter included shrimps, Dungeness crabs, mussels, calamari, baby lobsters, cod … Read More