chuppah

[ˈhʊpə]

chuppah Definition

  • 1a canopy under which a Jewish couple stand during their wedding ceremony
  • 2the wedding ceremony itself

Using chuppah: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "chuppah" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The couple stood under the chuppah during their wedding ceremony.

  • Example

    The rabbi officiated the chuppah ceremony.

Phrases with chuppah

  • during the wedding ceremony

    Example

    The bride and groom exchanged vows under the chuppah.

  • chuppah ceremony

    the Jewish wedding ceremony

    Example

    The chuppah ceremony is a beautiful and meaningful tradition.

  • to construct the canopy under which a Jewish couple stand during their wedding ceremony

    Example

    The groom's father helped build the chuppah for the wedding.

Origins of chuppah

from Hebrew 'huppah', meaning 'covering' or 'canopy'

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Summary: chuppah in Brief

'Chuppah' [ˈhʊpə] refers to a canopy under which a Jewish couple stands during their wedding ceremony, as well as the ceremony itself. It is a significant and meaningful tradition in Jewish weddings, with phrases like 'under the chuppah' and 'chuppah ceremony' denoting the event. 'Build a chuppah' means to construct the canopy for the ceremony.