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mation, ranging from why the groom
breaks the glass at the end of the cere-
mony, to where to find Jewish musi-
cians, to the impropriety of having a
cash bar at the reception, are included
in shaded columns.
A glossary of Jewish
wedding terms, calen-
dar and to-do list, and
forms for submitting
engagement
announce-
r:, b
ments to newspapers
are also provided.
To simplify plan-
ning the various
aspects of a distinctly
Jewish wedding, cou-
ples will also find
checklists for a kid-
dusi ), pre-wedding
(rehearsal) dinner and aufruf.
If the book has one failing, it is
that the guidelines are too exhaustive.
Couples who weren't sure where to
begin in planning their wedding may
feel their heads spinning after consid-
ering 288 pages of suggestions and
instructions.
Smart couples will not take the
guidelines too seriously. They'll follow
a piece of advice here and there, then
trust their own instincts. After all, a
wedding should be a reflection of a
man's and woman's personalities, not
that of an etiquette expert. P1

A how-to guide
takes the Jewish
bride and
groom from the
engagement to
the wedding.

Media) may help get you
started.
This guide covers it all:
• Introducing both
sets of parents (or more,
if divorce is involved);
• Booking a reception
sire;
• Incorporating Jewish
traditions into an inter-
faith ceremony;
• Deciding what name a woman
should take after marriage;
• What to tip the caterer and other
professionals;
• What to do if you receive dam-
aged gifts.
The book even provides guidelines
for unexpected events, like proceed-
ing with the ceremony if a relative has
died, and offering suggestions for
telling already invited guests that an
engagement has been broken.
The easy-to-read book is organized
into 17 chapters. Snippets of infor-

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