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| The New Jewish Wedding, Revised | 
enlarge | Author: Anita Diamant Publisher: Scribner Category: Book
List Price: $15.00 Buy Used: $2.99 You Save: $12.01 (80%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 22 reviews
Media: Paperback Edition: Rev Upd Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 272 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 0743202554 Dewey Decimal Number: 296.444 EAN: 9780743202558
Publication Date: March 6, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Has notes and/or underlines. We ship Monday - Friday and typically process orders on the next business day. We list books in "Acceptable" condition only when there is a flaw which prevents it from being in "Good" condition. We never list any book which has major damage, smells, etc. Easy returns if you are unhappy with the book. Proceeds benefit non-profit Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties. Our mission is to create solutions to poverty through the businesses we operate. Your purchase creates jobs and transforms lives. Thank you.
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The Definitive, Completely Up-to-Date Guide to Planning a Jewish Wedding Since its original publication in 1986, The New Jewish Wedding has become required reading, assigned to engaged couples by Conservative, Reform, and Reconstruc-tionist rabbis alike. In this new revision, Anita Diamant, one of the most respected writers of guides to Jewish life, continues to offer step-by-step guidance to planning the ceremony and the party that follows -- from hiring a rabbi and wording the invitation to organizing a processional and hiring a caterer. She also includes: - A new chapter focusing on converts, non-Jews, and same-sex couples
- Essential Web sites
- All new art, with examples of ketubot, invitations, and other wedding paraphernalia
- New poems and new translations of the seven wedding blessings
Complete, authoritative, and indispensable, The New Jewish Wedding is a must-have resource for anyone who wants a wedding that combines spiritual meaning and joyous celebration.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Very informative and inspirational! December 8, 2008 This was a quick and informative read. Found Diamant's tone to be respectful, liberating, and educational. Treasure trove of ideas included from how various couples have interpreted Jewish wedding traditions in recent years.
Great resource material if you're planning a Jewish wedding February 14, 2008 I gave this to my neice who is wanting a Jewish wedding and I used it for my own (neither of us were born Jewish). It's a great reference for the planning of a wedding and also for educating non-jewish guests. Highly recommend it if you just can buy one book!
A dissent from other reviews December 20, 2006 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
My fiance and I bought this book at the suggestion of the rabbi who was performing our ceremony. He was raised conservative and I was raised reform but at the time of our marriage was not relgious at all. We both thought it a good idea to check out the book, mainly because the rabbi (conservative) recommended it. In particular, I was interested in learning a bit more to blend in with my now-husband's family.
I think the problem with the book is that it was amazingly condescending. Perhaps for people with absolutely no knowledge of Judiaism it wouldn't have been so. However, to me it oversimplified many concepts, seem to claim there was only "one right way" to have a Jewish wedding in some respects, and left out the key information we were looking for -- namely the appropriate processional and recessional formations for a couple without significant family issues or discord.
My suggest about this book would be to purchase only if you have little or no prior knowledge of Judiasm or Jewish weddings. Otherwise, it really did not go past the information we received from our Rabbi and our own personal knowledge.
She likes it, so it must be good December 30, 2005 0 out of 5 found this review helpful
I got this book for my fiance on the recommendation of my Rabbi. She loves it.
This is indeed THE book to get May 18, 2004 My fiance and I were looking for a book to explain Jewish wedding laws and customs. We bought a few different books, and I think this was by far the best.I particularly liked its clarity and organization. While other books bombard you with random Hebrew and Yiddish terms (sometimes translating them into English and leaving out the original language), this book takes time to explain them. It distinguishes which Jewish wedding practices are law and which are custom. It talks about both Ashkenazi and Sephardi traditions and makes it fairly clear which traditions are specific to one ethnicity and which are more universal. It addresses a number of mainstream American wedding practices (such as rehearsal dinners) that are NOT typically a part of Jewish weddings. And it educates in a way that makes me feel like I have a grip on the information, rather than throwing out pieces of information that make me go "Huh? What's up with that?" There is a reason rabbis recommend this book. If you have any interest in learning about Jewish weddings, especially if you want to incorporate Yiddishkeit into your own wedding, this is the book to get.
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