I'm not a rabbi, so there could be some errors in what I say. The whole thing is about hallowing the event of the wedding. When Jews hallow an event, they drink wine, because wine gets better with time, and we want to get better with time. Careful, they're not hallowing the wine, but the event. At the end, they break a cup, to say "we're happy, but our happiness is not full, as the Temple has been destroyed". Hope it helped :)
ojala todas las bodas fueran asi de hermosas,yena de gracia,reverencias,diciplinadas es una tristeza ver que la mayoria de las bodas terninan en adulterio
Vanessa Torres Hebrew to English Translation: Our Father in Heaven, I, Rinat, daughter of Tsiona, am standing here before you on this holy and blessed, most important evening in my life, in this moment before I marry Gal, who my soul loves and chose him I'm marrying in purity and holiness according to the laws of marriage in the religion of Moses and Israel, master of the world. I beg you to give us success, guide our way and send to our house, love, peace and brotherhood
"Our Father in heaven, I, Rinat daughter of Tsiona , am standing here before You, on this holy and blessed ,most important evening in my life, in this moment before I marry Gal, who my soul loves and chose. him I'm marrying in purity and holiness according to the laws (Torah Kupah & Kiddushin) of marriage of the religion of Moses and Israel. Master of the world. I beg you give us success, to direct our way and send on our house love peace and brotherhood ,
Who are the women near the bride? Is the woman on the right side her mother? She is very beautifull too. I never have seen such a beautifull bride, like an angel.
@@rivkyb7840 So, the men walking together are the Groom, his Father and the bride's Father? Very different than in America! So beautiful Jewish wedding...so much love between the parents and children! 💗🌷❤️🌹
light our way, merit us to a long life of happiness, wealth and honor and give us health and guard us from all bad things, that we merit sons and daughters, that we merit to find grace kindness and mercy in Your eyes and in the eyes of all who see us. We should all have pride in our accomplishments, and all who came to our wedding. For now and forever. Amen."