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March 15, 2002 - Image 93

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-03-15

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he was fired as a flagman for the State
Highway Department.
They did the bedeken, too, the veil-
ing of the bride. Necessary, says tradi-
tion, so that the groom is not over-
whelmed by the beauty of the bride.
He shouldn't miss the goodness of her
soul.
With this bride, the veil should have
been of lead; such was her radiance.
And for good measure, they should
have blindfolded the groom.
There was frenzied dancing by the
hungry guests who were magically
transported to Jerusalem, Minsk and
the Lower East Side by an incredible
band from New York. After dinner,
the bride and groom were chaired
around the room clinging to each
other with a white handkerchief.
This is a source of much debate
among scholars of Judaica. One school
holds that the handkerchief symbolizes
the physical separation that must pre-
vail before marriage. Others, notably
the Alte Rebbe Chaleria in Hotlox,
Ala., says that it signifies the last clean
handkerchief, sock and shirt the young
groom will see until he visits his mama
on weekends.
Who knows? Me and Mrs. Manilow
stayed two days after the wedding so
as not to miss a single free meal. And
why did she blush when I asked the
hostess at the last feed if I could have a
couple of corned beefs on rye for the
road? What a mitzvah opportunity for
the hostess! El

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