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A Joyous Brooklyn Wedding

  Posted on July 30, 2022 By Rebjoni

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Before the public ceremony we signed the Ketubbah.This centuries old tradition, held before the public wedding ceremony, link the couple deeply to each other.

Mazal Tov and many blessings!

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