The celebration continues for seven days.

In Jewish tradition, the wedding day is not just a singular event but the launch of a week-long celebration known as Sheva Berachot or the Seven Blessings. These seven days are a continuation of the joyous occasion, allowing family and friends to come together, share in the happiness of the newlyweds, and offer their blessings and support.


A significant aspect of these celebratory gatherings is the breaking of bread together. Whenever the bride and groom dine together during this week, accompanied by a quorum of ten men, a beautiful custom is observed. After the Grace After Meals is recited, it is followed by the Sheva Brachot—the seven blessings. These blessings are recited over glasses of wine, symbolizing the sweetness and richness of the marital union. The bride and groom, as well as the entire congregation, partake in these blessings by drinking from their respective cups.


The Sheva Brachot hold a special place as a continuation of the joy and love that permeate the ceremony. These seven blessings, recited over glasses of wine, are a poignant reminder of the significance of the marital union and the enduring love and support of the community. The seven days of celebration, marked by these blessings, are a beautiful testament to the richness of Jewish tradition and the enduring nature of love.

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