Jewish Wedding Invitations




Every culture comes with a different perspective upon the world. Basically, this is what makes it unique: the angles each culture chooses and the way it reports to them. Comparison is not allowed when talking about cultures. No one can ever say that one culture is better than the next one. Each has a profile and face. They can no be better, they can only be different.





The so-called rules of etiquette that sometimes sustain the structure of a society transform into customs from country to country and from society to society. People have the same human experience no matter their location on the map. They cry and laugh; they feel joy and sorrow if it’s Europe or Asia, or Africa or the Americas. In this context a Jewish wedding is no different in essence than others.

Jewish live their life according to customs and habits established a long time ago. The Jewish culture is rich and powerful and managed to pass the test of time. To gather in a few words the background or the profile of this people seems immoral and more than unfair.When it comes to Jewish weddings a difference that might appear as obvious from the beginning is the wedding invitation. As everybody agrees this card is supposed to be a reflection of the wedding concept. Jewish wedding invitations are no exception from the rule.

The key words that describe the feelings at a Jewish wedding are joy and celebration. Guests are invited to share, pride with the happy couple a special day. From case to case a Jewish card can have the wording in Hebrew as well. So, for example, there is an English version and beside the same text in Hebrew. This gesture is a reconnaissance of their roots and traditions.  In the future the past has a privileged place.

On CreativeJewishInvitations.com a wide range of Jewish invitations are displayed in front of the visitor. Click after click hand crafted works of art open in front of your eyes. The intention is to best suit a Jewish aspiration of design and quality. From traditional floral to a much more modern design the catalog browses an impressive collection. You don’t need to decide right there on the spot. Weigh every option and send an online form to close the deal. A printed preview will be later on mailed at your home.

Jewish wedding invitations announce happiness, joy and commitment. The ceremony is the sacred union of two persons in front of the Divinity and in front of the world. To follow the tradition of your ancestors is neither wrong nor old fashioned. It’s just natural.

Written by , date Jul 01, 2010 in Wedding Invitations
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  1. Kineret says:

    b”H
    I just sent and email about an invitation this is the one i want.
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  2. Rebecca Olmsted says:

    I am interested in contacting the company that produces that stunning white wedding invitation with the bow. What is the name of the company?

  3. Lotem Avi says:

    Hey you can find this invitation on http://papercuttraditions.com/page2.html... took me a while to find :)

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