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  1. The Jewish Nuptials (Nissuin) - Chabad.org

    Betrothal is a civil procedure endowed with a special sanctity by the Rabbis; the nuptials are essentially a religious ceremony. Together they provide religious sanction for a previously prohibited act. The nuptials do not include proposals or gifts, only feelings.

  2. Nissuin: The Second of the Two Ceremonies - My Jewish Learning

    The substance of nissuin, the actual marriage ceremony, are seven blessings that reflect the themes of creation, joy, and bride and groom. A newlywed Hungarian Jewish couple during the Sheva Brachot in 1948. (Wikimedia Commons)

  3. Jewish wedding - Wikipedia

    The first, kiddushin (Hebrew for "betrothal"; sanctification or dedication, also called erusin) and nissuin (marriage), is when the couple start their life together.

  4. What is Nisuin? (And Why doesn't Anyone Seem to Care?)- part 2

    First, we saw that Kiddushin forbids the woman to other men, and even forbids the women to her husband. It is Nisuin that allows the man to have relations with his wife.

  5. Nisu'in - Jewish Knowledge Base - Chabad.org

    Nisu'in: Second and final stage of marriage (see kiddushin), which is effected by the chupah (marriage canopy) and the recitation of Seven Benedictions. With the recital of the Seven Benedictions, the couple are utterly united, their souls finally connecting with their long-lost other halves. The Jewish marriage is a two-stage process.

  6. wedding, marriage ceremony - Hebrew Word of the Day

    Nov 28, 2016 · Although there is another biblical word for marriage that is still used today, ‘nisuin’ is the word used the most in Hebrew today for wedding and marriage. Saying: ‘he got married’ is ‘nasa ee•sha’, (literally, ‘married a woman’ or ‘married a wife’).

  7. Havolim: What does נישואין (Nisu'in) mean? - Blogger

    Mar 10, 2010 · אירושין, which is spelled ארוסין in the literature, Eirusin, is easier. It's pretty obvious that Eirusin comes from the same shoresh as ארשת שפתיו, which means speech or words; so, eirusin means to give your word, to agree or to pledge to marry.

  8. Erusin & Nisuin - Dalet Amot of Halacha - OU Torah

    There are two possible ways to perform the "nisuin". One way is simply to engage in intercourse for the express purpose of consummating the marriage. For a number of reasons, however, it is universal practice to only perform "nisuin" by a process called "chuppa" (not to be confused with the word used to describe a wedding canopy). "Chuppa" is ...

  9. Kiddushin: Betrothal - Chabad.org

    According to Torah law, marriage is a two-step process. The first stage is called " kiddushin," and the second step is known as " nisu'in." Kiddushin is commonly translated as betrothal, but actually renders the bride and groom full-fledged husband and wife.

  10. Marriage III: Nissuin - Deracheha

    Dec 6, 2022 · As a stage in the formation of marriage, nissuin is the point at which the couple form a joint household as husband and wife and become sexually permitted to each other.

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