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When the glass is 'stomped', the public wedding ceremony is over. No phrase is prescribed at

that point in the ceremony, any more than the composer's manuscript of a symphony specifies

that "bravo" or hand-clapping should be included at a certain point in its performance. Similarly,

many of the friends and relatives in attendance are often moved to yell out "bravo", "way da go",

"awesome", or "at last !" when the end of the public ceremony arrives with a 'stomp'. The most

common cheer at that instant at a Jewish wedding is "Mazal Tov !" ... the common Jewish way

of expressing ones wish for the good luck and good fortune of others.

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