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JAN 10 — The long school holidays are over, and with that, the flurry of weddings. Makeshift placards by the roadside directing wedding guests to the venues of celebration are all that remain as evidence of the concluded ‘wedding season’.
In this age of e-mails and e-greeting cards for everything from birthdays to Hari Raya, I derive great pleasure in receiving tactile wedding invitation cards in the mail.
And my, what beautiful wedding cards they have now.
Premium quality paper, classic designs and fonts — a visual delight. Some don’t even look like wedding invitations but more like little presents themselves, encased within a stylish cardboard sleeve and tied together with crisp taffeta ribbon.
A judgmental notion this may be, but more often than not, the wedding card’s design and presentation will give you an idea as to what type of wedding ceremony to expect – (1) a ‘mat salleh’ style private affair, held in the beautiful gardens of some secluded hotel or spa retreat with just family and a close circle of friends, or (2) a simple ceremony with the prime intention of announcing the wedding to the masses by inviting anyone and everyone to attend the kenduri (banquet) which offers an endless serving of food at the newlyweds’ parents’ home or at a community hall, or (3) a grand royal do requiring nothing short of the most beautiful baju kurung/kebaya you have in your closet (or can afford to buy, if you have the money) and to put on the biggest baubles you own (or need to borrow).
If you're a Jewish woman planning a wedding, you uncertain about what is appropriate to wear for your wedding ceremony. Different denominations of Judaism will have different guidelines for bridal dress - maybe even one synagogue to another. This is a guide to what to look for in a wedding dress for a Jewish wedding.
The restrictions on wedding attire will vary from one denomination to the next.Any rabbi or municipality may have their own habits, so it is important to speak with your officiant before purchasing your dress. Some synagogues are more conservative than others when it comes to what the bride and her bridesmaids should wear, and you would not want to make a blunder and accidentally insult the rabbi on your wedding!
As a general rule, Reform synagogues are no strict guidelines about what a bride can wear. That said, a bride to marry in a house of worship should seek appropriate.Very revealing and sexy styles that perhaps perfect for a beach or Vegas wedding simply do not fly for a religious ceremony. Even if your officiant is to walk you down the aisle, you will surely set tongues wagging among the guests, some of whom are risque bridal clothes disrespectful. It is better not to chance it.
For brides who marry in the conservative branch of Judaism, there are probably a number of specific guidelines on what is acceptable dress. At minimum, your gown needed to cover your shoulders, and you should avoid any dress with a plunging neckline and low back.Some rabbis let you away with a little cap sleeve, while others will push for a true short sleeve. This is why it is important to speak with your officiant before ordering your dress. Keep in mind that many wedding dresses can be ordered with design changes. If you fall in love with a cap sleeve dress and your synagogue requires sleeves to just above the elbow, for example, you can order your gown well able to use the correct sleeve length....
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