Jewish Wedding Ceremony
The religious Jewish community in Italy is almost all Orthodox and couples wishing to marry in the historic synagogues of the country must also be Orthodox and fulfill the religious requirements for an Orthodox Jewish wedding ceremony.
The main synagogues of note are located in Venice, Florence and Rome. A donation is required and for Venice in particular this is quite high. One of the finest synagogues is located in Florence.
1. The couple must send per mail or via fax sorts of presentation letter, introducing themselves and asking for the possibility of getting married in the Synagogue. After that the Rabbi will let us know the availability of the Synagogue.
2. The couple must then produce the following documents:
* Certificate issued by an orthodox rabbi declaring that they are both Jewish and free to marry.
* If they are divorced the legal and religious Dissolution of Marriage is also required.
* Certificate issued by their rabbi (where they usually live) containing:
1. The Jewish name of the declaring Rabbi
2. The Jewish names of the couple (required in order to prepare the Ketuba, traditional Jewish marriage contract)
3. Jewish names of their parents (if they are all Jewish it is possible to use their Ketuba)
* Birth certificates of the couple
The Rabbi in Florence can also perform a legal wedding (civil paperwork will apply) but in Venice the ceremony is only a blessing.
Should you wish to celebrate Jewish wedding ceremonies in your own castle or villa somewhere in Italy you will need to fly over with your own rabbi.
Testimonials from previous Jewish marriages celebrated in Italy
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