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Rabbi Andrea Frank, The Jewish Wedding Rabbi Officiates in New York, the Tri-State Area and Beyond for Jewish Weddings, Baby Naming and Bar Bat Mitzvah. Jewish, Interfaith, Civil Weddings and Commitment ceremonies. Each ceremony is unique intertwining the Jewish Ceremony order and customs which is why having a rabbi to guide you is so important.

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Holidays and date setting

September 7, 2015 By jwrdirector

Sukkot starts on a Sunday night next year. Can I have my ceremony Sunday afternoon? I’m not very observant, but do want a Jewish wedding (and a willing Rabbi) Thanks Sandy –   Rabbi Andrea’s Reply… Thank you for asking your question.  The days between Yom Kippur and Sukkot are very extremely auspicious days!  A […]

Filed Under: Jewish Holidays Tagged With: Chuppah, chuppah wedding canopy, jewish holidays, jewish marriage contract, Jewish Wedding, jewish wedding ceremony, Jewish wedding rabbi, NYC wedding, Rabbi services, sukkot, wedding ceremony

Bride

September 7, 2015 By jwrdirector

Sukkot starts on a Sunday night next year. Can I have my ceremony Sunday afternoon? I’m not very observant, but do want a Jewish wedding (and a willing Rabbi) Thanks Sandy – Rabbi Andrea’s Reply… Thank you for asking your question.  The days between Yom Kippur and Sukkot are very extremely auspicious days!  A favorable […]

Filed Under: Blog, Jewish Holidays Tagged With: Bride, Chuppah, chuppah wedding canopy, Groom, jewish holidays, jewish wedding ceremony, Ketubah, kiddush cup, Rabbi services, succahs, sukkot

Wedding Love

August 30, 2015 By jwrdirector

Wedding Love at City Winery

Mazel Tov!  Gabi & Jordan are married! Beautiful Jewish Wedding Ceremony Officiated by #jewishweddingrabbi #rabbiandreafrank HIGHLIGHTS A winery in the city that makes their own wine.  I have heard of the many boutique breweries popping up inside and outside the city.  How entertaining knowing the product is made on the premises!  The kosher wine is […]

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Watching Time – Wedding Canopy

October 16, 2013 By jwrdirector

  Watching Time Under the Wedding Canopy Every notice the Rabbi standing under the Chuppah wedding canopy looking at his or her watch.  The wedding processional is beginning and you glance at the Chuppah just when the Rabbi entered the Chuppah wedding canopy.  Why is she or he looking at their watches when a beautiful […]

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Jewish Weddings: Breaking Through the Glass

September 16, 2013 By jwrdirector

Jewish Weddings – Almost universally in all cultures, a broken glass signifies something. For some broken glass brings seven years of good luck, for others broken glass is believed to have quite the opposite effect. In business, women struggle to break through the glass ceiling. In the Jewish world, it is the men – as […]

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