The Hebrew word for wedding is kiddushin, which means “holiness.” Judaism teaches not the rejection of the physical but the sanctification of it to a higher level. Your Jewish wedding, too, is not just a symbol but a holy ritual that makes a profound difference in the spiritual and, consequently, the physical world. The spiritual tools you will use are thousands of years old and can help not only to solemnize your commitment to each other but also to sanctify it.

