Photograph of the wedding of Jackie and Tony Weiss, 1983
Object numberM2023/042:004
TitlePhotograph of the wedding of Jackie and Tony Weiss, 1983
Creator David Huban (photographer)
DescriptionColour photograph of Jackie Weiss (nee Wise) and Tony Weiss reading the Ketubah (Hebrew marriage contract) surrounded by family.
Traditional Jewish weddings begin with separate simultaneous receptions by the groom and the bride for close friends and family. By tradition the bride and groom refrain from seeing each other for a week prior to the wedding. The bride and groom meet again surrounded by the rabbi and family as witnesses to read and sign the Ketubah. This procedure typically takes place before the wedding ceremony, usually on the same day.
This is part of a collection of images photographed by David Huban representing some of the rituals and customs at a Jewish wedding.
Traditional Jewish weddings begin with separate simultaneous receptions by the groom and the bride for close friends and family. By tradition the bride and groom refrain from seeing each other for a week prior to the wedding. The bride and groom meet again surrounded by the rabbi and family as witnesses to read and sign the Ketubah. This procedure typically takes place before the wedding ceremony, usually on the same day.
This is part of a collection of images photographed by David Huban representing some of the rituals and customs at a Jewish wedding.
Production date 1983-02-06 - 1983-02-06
Production period20th century
Subjectweddings, marriage customs, Maccabean Hall, families, rabbis, ketubah, synagogues
Object namephotographs
Materialpaper
Dimensions
- width: 125.00 mm
height: 89.00 mm
Credit lineSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Jackie Weiss
