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Mezuzah To Hold The Broken Glass

Mezuzah To Hold The Broken Glass

Product: Gary Rosenthal Broken Glass Wedding Mezuzah
Great Gift For: The Jewish couple about to marry.
Why It's A Great Gift: In Jewish tradition, at the conclusion of the wedding ceremony, the groom breaks the glass by stepping on it. This serves as an expression of sadness at the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem, and identifies the couple with the spiritual and national destiny of the Jewish people. It also might be the last time the groom puts his foot down ☺. The Rosenthal mezuzah gives the couple a special place to store the broken glass from the start of their lives together.
Details: The Gary Rosenthal Broken Glass Wedding Mezuzah is handmade with the words, "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine" in both Hebrew and English. This wedding memento allows the newly married couple to place their own broken glass into the mezuzah and keep it as a reminder of that joyful moment under the chuppah when the groom broke the glass and all the guests shouted "Mazel Tov!" It is made from multi-colored copper created from the heat of a torch combined with the rich look of brass. Transparent glass graces the mezuzah face so that the broken shards can be seen. Jewish Wedding Glasses for the groom to break are sold separately.
Tags: Jewish wedding gift, Jewish engagement gift

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