Marriage

If you are on this page because you are engaged to be married, Mazal Tov (congratulations)!

Wedding Ceremony

Rabbi Jon is available to officiate at weddings that take place within a reasonable distance of Nashua. If you’d like him to officiate or are interested in the possibility, make sure to check with him before you finalize a date with family and a venue.

The essential elements of a Jewish wedding ceremony include the signing of a ketubah (Jewish marriage document), the traditional veiling of the bride called bedecken, chuppah (Jewish wedding canopy), the giving of one or two rings, blessings over wine or grape juice, and certain other traditional blessings known as Birkat Erusin (betrothal blessing) and Sheva Brachot (“Seven Blessings”). These may be elaborated, other things may be incorporated, and other people may have roles in the ceremony. You can talk with the rabbi about the details.

Pre-Marriage Conversations

Rabbi Jon would love to meet with any couple who are getting married. Regardless of who is performing your wedding, it is important for you to spend time with someone who can help you talk together about what it means to be married and to create a Jewish home together. Contact Rabbi Jon to learn more about these conversations or to schedule a meeting.

Same-Sex Weddings

The Beth Abraham facility and the rabbi are available for Jewish weddings between people of the opposite sex and of the same sex.

Blessing Before Marriage in the Temple

We would be honored to call you to the Torah before your wedding for an aufruf, the celebration of an upcoming marriage. When a person who is Jewish and a person who is not Jewish are getting married, we call you up at the end of the service for a blessing in the presence of the congregation.

Have Your Wedding at Beth Abraham!

Our beautiful Sanctuary and our other facilities are available for wedding ceremonies and for celebrations afterward. Contact the office for more information.

What If One Partner Is Not Jewish?

You can be married by our rabbi and in our synagogue, as long as neither partner is affiliated or active in another faith. As a married couple we hope you will both become part of our community and the wider Jewish community, here or wherever you live now and in the future.

Is There a Fee?

If you are part of a Beth Abraham family there is no extra fee. If one or both of you or any of your parents are not already a member, in lieu of a special fee you will just become a new member!