Before The Jewish Wedding “Tena’im” is the actual Yiddish name for an engagement.In the culture, it carries a great deal of weight, and even more so than the American culture. It binds you in the realm of a legal Jewish status. There is a signing that takes place at what Read more →
Having Trouble Writing Your Own Vows?
- At July 26, 2010
- By Nahid
- In Anniversary Parties, Bridal Showers, Weddings
- 2
This wonderful little book will help you plan vows and toasts that truly speak from your hearts. As you work with it, this book will also deepen your understanding of why you and your partner have chosen to take this path together.
Robert Kiefer and his wife Carol Ponder have created a workbook designed to lead brides and grooms through the process of writing their vows, because as this dynamic duo says, “Without your vows, all you have is a great party”. Check out more information, testimonials and view sample pages from the book at http://www.vowsandtoasts.com
The vows section is suitable for traditional and non-traditional
weddings in any religion or sect that allows
personally written vows in the marriage ceremony.
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Puss
inbIMv I’m not easily impressed. . . but that’s impressing me!
Nahid
Thank you..!!