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The Jewish Wedding Crashers

One of the more popular films of 2005 was the comedy
hit "The Wedding Crashers".
It related the antics of two bachelors who crashed weddings
in the hope of meeting eligible women.

 “  The Wedding Crashers  
Jewish tradition also deals with the issue of unexpected
wedding guests, but of a highly different nature.

A brief look at the three types of visitors who
might "crash" a Jewish wedding provides wonderful insight
into the law and lore of Jewish values, as well as a
profound understanding of the Jewish wedding itself.

The three unexpected "crashers" include departed souls, the
Creator, and the poor and needy.

While conventional texts of Jewish law make almost no
mention of after life, according to the Zohar,
the classic work of Jewish mysticism, souls of
departed ancestors may be present at the wedding.

It writes: "Even though his (the groom's) father and mother
have departed from this world, they participate in
every 'simcha' (joyous occasion). The Holy One, Blessed Be
He, goes to the Garden of Eden and takes the groom's father
and mother, who are partners with the Creator (in giving
birth to the groom) and brings them along with Him to the
simcha. And all of them are present but the people are
unaware."

Other opinions go so far as to say that even the
grandparents and great grandparents are present as well.

What's so remarkable about this passage is not only that the
souls of the departed participate in the wedding, but the
Creator, Himself, takes them by the hand, so to speak, and
personally escorts them to the wedding.

And, as if this were not enough, the Creator too is a guest at every wedding!


Being the skeptic and rationalist that I am , I never placed much faith in this idea until the birth of my youngest son, eleven years ago.

Several months before he was born my mother passed away.

When we conducted his "brit milah" (circumcision) eight days after his birth, as is traditionally done, I had the
strangest feeling that my deceased mother was amongst the
celebrants.

I can't explain it, but I felt her presence near.
I had never experienced that feeling prior to this event,
nor have I since. But I'm convinced, on that special morning,she was with us.

The third type of Jewish wedding crashers I've become
accustomed to see are more prevalent in Israel than in
America. These are those whom the Kabbalah refers to as
society's "broken vessels". The poor, the hungry, and the
homeless.

At my own wedding, twenty six years ago in New York, the
planning of seating arrangements was a major undertaking.
Taking care to make sure that each guest was seated with
the right people, required considerable thought and
sensitivity. Every table and chair was carefully accounted
for.

In Israel, where I've lived for the last twenty five years,
weddings are much more informal.

Usually there is not reserved seating. Guests tend to sit
wherever they feel comfortable.
It is not uncommon at Israeli weddings for a number of
uninvited guests to also attend. These include the indigent and the less fortunate members of society.


Jewish law is very explicit in it's demands that the wedding feast is not complete unless such guests are present and seated. The groom himself must take special care to personally attend to these guests and show them honor and appreciation. He must do his utmost to make them feel welcome.

In reward for such behavior the bride and groom are assured
a life of happiness and blessing. And rightly are they deserving.

So the next time you attend a simcha, look for the Jewish
wedding crashers.
These are the departed souls, the Creator, and the poor and
needy.

And if you, like I, initially have difficulty finding them,
rest assured that when you witness the hungry and homeless
leaving the wedding hall, their handbags filled with rolls
and overflowing with food... you'll know for certain that
the first two "crashers" are also present.

And you will understand why the Creator, who takes
particular pleasure seeing His needy children fed and cared
for (especially by the bride and groom, on this, their
wedding night) personally escorts the souls of the proud,
departed parents, to witness their precious children's
wedding.







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