kallah
Kallah is a traditional Jewish wedding ceremony, which is part of the Jewish marriage ritual. The term "kallah" refers to the bride, and the ceremony is often referred to as the "kallah ceremony." It is typically held on the eve of the wedding, known as the "engagement party" or "kallah party," and is a celebration of the bride's upcoming marriage. The kallah ceremony is a significant event in Jewish culture, as it marks the transition of the bride from her maidenhood to her new role as a married woman.
The kallah ceremony is usually held in the bride's home, and it is a time for family
During the kallah ceremony, the bride may receive gifts from her family and friends, which are often
The kallah ceremony is an important tradition in Jewish culture, as it marks the beginning of a