The customs of the Jewish wedding surround the combination of two families being brought together. Many Jewish wedding invitations have some form of Hebrew lettering incorporated at the top of the invitation. To help with the message, here is a look at some Jewish wedding invitation wording examples.
Example #1
On the [day of month] of Nissan, corresponding to the [day of month] day of [month], [bride name] and [groom name] invite you along with their families to rejoice as they celebrate their love under the chuppah in the meadow beside [name of location].
Example #2
[bride name] and [groom name] are honoring their longtime devotion to and deep love for each other in a commitment ceremony on [day of week] evening, [date] at [time]. Please join us to bless and witness our union.
Example #3
We hope you will come dance with us at our wedding til the cows come home! Please join us, [bride name] and [groom name], along with our folks [name] and [name] for a celebration of love, life, and the pursuit of marital bliss.
Example #4
Won’t you come light the last Hanukkah candle with us as our beloved children [bride name] and [groom name] stand together under the chuppah on [time and date].
Example #5
Together with their parents [bride name] and [groom name] invite you to share in the joy and celebration of their marriage on [day of week] and date. Seating begins at [time]. Ceremony commences at [time].
Example #6
[hosts names] request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter, [bride name] and [groom name] son of [groom parents name]. [date] and [time] in the evening at [location].
Example #7
[bride name] and [groom name] together with our parents invite you to share with us the joy of our marriage on [date] and [time].
Example #8
[bride’s name] and [groom’s name] together with their parents [name of bride’s parents] [name of groom’s parents] Invite you to share their joy When they exchange marriage vows and begin their new life together.
Example #9
[name of bride’s parents] and [name of groom’s parents] Invite you to share in the union of their children [bride’s name] and [groom’s name]
Example #10
From generation to generation, we carry on, with the richness of tradition and the promise of tomorrow [bride’s name] and [groom’s name] together with their parents [name of bride’s parents] and [name of groom’s parents] invite you to share their happiness when they exchange marriage vows and begin their new life together.
Example #11
With pride and joy, we invite you to share a special day in our lives as our children [bride name] and [groom’s name] exchange marriage vows and begin their new life together.
Here is one look at an Orthodox Jewish wedding and the special moments that are captured on this film as they celebrate in this traditional style ceremony.
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