The badeken is a Jewish wedding ceremony where the groom veils the bride's face with a veil just before the main ceremony, the bride keeps the veil on until the end of the chuppah ceremony. The term comes from the Yiddish word badekn, which literally means "covering". The ceremony is often an emotional moment for the couple, as it's the first time they see each other on their wedding day after spending time apart beforehand.
The badeken symbolizes the groom's love for the bride as a person, not just for her external beauty. It can also represent tze'niut, which means a quiet, discreet, and retiring presence. The opposite of tze'niut is azut panim, or barefacedness.
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29 сен 2024