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“Rain clouds mass above, / so we race towards rows of stiff backed chairs…”
“May you speak each other’s names like sacred words, / and listen to each other’s truths / as if they are prayers.”
This ritual is intended for newly married couples who want to hang their ketubah in their home.
This ritual is intended for engaged couples on the occasion of receiving their ketubah in the mail or seeing it finished for the first time. 
“Blessed is the Abundance of Love that envelops this couple and those who rejoice with them.”
This ritual reinvents the Breaking of the Glass and turns it into a physical moment using breath and soil.
This is a new interpretation of the traditional Seven Blessings used in a Jewish wedding ceremony.

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