They can range from a simple structure made of four poles holding a cloth canopy, which looks most like the traditional huppah, to elaborate archways made of tree branches and flowers. |
That concern, however, seemed to fade into the background during a daylong scribing ceremony on Nov. 18, held under a canopy, because welcoming a Torah is said to be like welcoming a bride under a huppah. |
Floralia Decorators has crafted a 5,300 dollars huppah, a canopy, for the mixed-faith service. |
There was a huppah or not, according to the orthodoxy of the bride. |
Mr. Blankfein's oldest son, Alexander, 27, was married on Saturday at the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens in Miami, in an outdoor ceremony beneath a huppah and a canopy of trees. |
They linked their talliths into a huppah and ordered us to squat beneath it. |