Vietnamese wedding part 3
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Wedding in Vietnam between Vietnamese (catholic) and foreigner (christian protestant).
Vietnamese wedding part 1
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Wedding in Vietnam between Vietnamese (catholic) and foreigner (christian protestant).
Robson’s Wedding Songs 1989
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Excerpts from the wedding video of Robson Nyamutsamba and Helen Tadokera, Harare April 1989
Hakka wedding in East Timor
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Algumas cenas do meu casamento. It is the bride that is half Hakka, not the language spoken. A part of her family is also Hakka. The wedding took place mostly in Tetum, with some Portuguese. Most East Timorese Chinese are Hakkas who converted to Catholicism but at the same time still practice Chinese traditional ancestral veneration and other rituals at the Chinese temple. And the East Timorese Chinese community keeps the Hakka language very much alive within the Chinese families.
Molly Picon in The Wedding Scene from Yidl Mitn Fidl 1936 Yiddish film
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from the 1936 Yiddish film YIDL MITN FIDL. This was filmed once again in Kazimierz, Poland, using local inhabitants as extras. It took over thirty consecutive hours to film, and the food had to be kosher of course as the locals used were all Orthodox Jews. As the filming went on, they ate, and for the successive shots of the table the food had to be replenished. The poverty stricken guests just couldn’t understand what was happening, as they thought they had been invited to a real wedding. When one woman asked why so much food they explained that it wasn’t a real wedding – only a film. It is possible she had never seen a film, for she said: “Why didn’t you tell me that before? With so much food, I could have brought my daughter to get married for real. She has a chassen (bridegroom) but we have no money for a dowry to make a proper wedding.” Molly suspected her husband (Jacob Kalich) may have given the woman the money, as later she smiled at Picon and said “Are you lucky to have such a rich husband.” It’s a sobering thought to think what would have happened to these people only a few short years later.
Beautiful Jewish wedding video in Arizona by Los Angeles videographer
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Jewish orthodox wedding in Arizona. This special day was spiritual, caring, and deeply meaningful. Great music too. From Notowitz Video Productions in Los Angeles. Enjoy! UPDATE: Some have asked about the fireworks in the video — fireworks were NOT ordered for this wedding. It happens they got married on the 4th of July! FAVORITE US AND LEAVE A COMMENT TOO! Check out our other videos too. Enjoy. Song credits: 1. Boee V’Shalom by D’veykus on the CD D’veykus IV 2. L’Shana Habah by Shlomo Carlebach on C. Lanzbom’s CD Beyond This World 3. Mikimi by Yosef Karduner on his CD Road Marks the World 4. Dovid Melech / Siman Tov by Shlomo Carlebach on Neshama Carlebach’s CD Ani Shelach
My big fat Greek wedding
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My big fat Greek wedding 2002. The Greek wedding ceremony at the Orthodox Church of Toula played by Nia Vardalos and Ian played by John Corbett. Joel Zwick directed and Nia Vardalos wrote the story.
JK Wedding Entrance Dance — Corrected Aspect Ratio
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Note: This video was re-posted only to correct the stretched aspect ratio of the the original. Wedding took place at a church in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Song is titled “Forever” by Chris Brown
My brother is on a mormon mission. Why cant he come to my wedding?

A question from a reader: I’m coming home from Iraq and getting married than getting stationed in Germany for 3 years. This is the last I’ll be able to see him for a while. If the mormon church is all about family why can’t he be there?
And why can he only call home twice a year? The Army is more family friendly then these guys.
What are you supposed to pay a Baptist Preacher for doing the wedding?

A question from a reader: What is the standard amount that you pay a preacher for officainting the wedding. and also is there a wedding Ettiquate if so where can I find it!!