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  1. 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 …

  2. 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 …

  3. Nesuin - Halachipedia

    Jul 10, 2017 · What Constitutes Nesuin? The Mishna speaks about two forms of Nesuin: 1) the woman enters the reshut of the husband 2) the woman is given from the father or his agents to …

  4. 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. [2] . For a number of reasons, …

  5. 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.

  6. Nissuin (Nuptials) - Ritualwell

    We bless You now, Havayah, O Sovereign Spirit of the world, for creating the universe to augment Your glory. Be blessed, O Infinite God, the Power and Majesty of all, for creating the …

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

    Mar 10, 2010 · I spoke at a Sheva Brachos yesterday, and one of the things I talked about is the word "Nisu'in." נישואין means marriage; it is the second stage of the Eirusin and Nisu'in …

  8. Introduction to Kiddushin and Nissuin - yahadut.org

    To enable them to complete their union through marriage (nissuin), the groom presents the bride with her ketuba.

  9. 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’ …

  10. Jewish Wedding Ceremony Part IV: Nesuin, the Marriage

    Nesuin is the formal marriage ceremony. The ceremony’s name is derived from “nasoh,” to accompany, and referred to the brides as she was escorted to the groom’s home. Nowhere …

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