Mazel Tov!

 

Are you recently engaged and looking for a Rabbi to marry you? Are you looking for a Rabbi with whom you can build an enduring relationship? You have come to the right place.

First of all, mazal tov on this wonderful simcha!!!

Choosing a Rabbi to officiate at your wedding ceremony is one of the most meaningful parts of the wedding process, as we hope it marks the beginning of a very special relationship you will share for many years to come.

Rabbi Moshe will help guide you on your journey of love and companionship with your betrothed. You will meet in the months prior to your wedding to discuss questions about the wedding ceremony and determine areas of strength and similarity for each couple. With the counseling of our Rabbi, a wedding couple will develop a heightened awareness of their strengths and weaknesses, so that they can address any potential obstacles and use them to strengthen their relationship.

In addition, our Rabbi will guide you through the traditions and rituals for your wedding ceremony and make it the most meaningful experience for you and your families.

Contact rabbimoshe@stamfordchabad.org to schedule a meeting

 

Ufruf

Already have a different Rabbi officiating at your wedding but want to celebrate with the Chabad of Stamford community?

Consider making your Ufruf at Chabad, get called up and/or Sponsor a Kiddush in honor of your Simcha!

Click here to connect with us and organise your Ufruf Celebration

 

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Family Purity

There is nothing more holy in this world, nothing more precious to its Creator, than the union of a man and a woman. It is, after all, the fountain of life. What could be more precious than life? and what can be more holy than the act in which we most emulate our Creator in creating life? Furthermore, we are taught that the first, pristine creation of a human being was a male and female as a single whole. That is the way we exist in G‑d's mind. The union of man and woman embodies that divine wholeness and perfection.

In the Torah, G‑d revealed to us the manner in which we access and preserve the sanctity of married life, and infuse our most intimate moments with holiness and purpose. This is achieved through the mikvah experience. Once a month, following a period of complete cessation of intimacy, the woman immerses herself in the holy waters of the mikvah, which then allows the couple to physically reunite in an even closer and renewed way.

In addition to sanctifying their marital life, the monthly period of separation allows the couple to work on and enhance their verbal and communication skills, their soul connection, so that their relationship is never reduced to a mere physical connection.

Click here for more information on Family Purity.

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