They can take place on any day except Saturday, during the day or at night. There are some days during the year when, for historic or Halachic reasons, weddings are not scheduled: * Jewish festivals including Chol Hamo'ed * During 33 days of the Sefira period * The "3 weeks" between the fast of 17-Tammuz and 9-B'Av
Mostly April-August/September and they are typically on a Saturday or Sunday.
Most brides and grooms do kiss at Orthodox Jewish weddings, albeit a modest kiss.
August
It's celebrated in the same ways as most other weddings - with love and joy.
The Catholic person should check with his own church. As far as the Jews are concerned . . . Of course.
Most ceremonies, such weddings and bnei mitzvah require an invitation, but you can go to any synagogue service without an invitation. Contact your nearest synagogue for times. Anyone is welcome, even if you are not Jewish.
Jerusalem.
Klezmer is a folk style musical and dance that is a tradition in the Jewish religion. The Klezmer is most often a traditional part of celebrations, especially weddings.
A shadchan is one who arranges shidduchim (marriages).
The Jewish people have great religious traditions. They keep the Feasts of the seasons and have traditional weddings and birthday celebrations.Answer:The most important religious tradition of the Jews is that God is One (Deuteronomy 6:4).
Most denominations and sects in christianity traditionally worship on Sunday. However a few (e.g. Seventh Day Adventists) worship on Saturday (returning to the original Jewish 7th day sabbath).
Auschwitz is the camp where the Germans placed the most Jewish people at.