Ever since
anu3bis brought the subject up last night, I've been pondering at this critical question:
How does a Reform congregation that has chosen to solemnise a marriage between two people of the same sex handle the ketubah?
(And who breaks the glass?)
(I post this because I'm confident that someone must know, and thus my brain might be satisfied in the knowledge.
anu3bis?
xiphias?)
How does a Reform congregation that has chosen to solemnise a marriage between two people of the same sex handle the ketubah?
(And who breaks the glass?)
(I post this because I'm confident that someone must know, and thus my brain might be satisfied in the knowledge.
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They both broke the glass, and they both signed the ketubah - I believe they used wording that wasn't specifically segregated by gender, if that's what you mean (I guess there's semi-standard wording, but I think most of the weddings I've been to have personalized it a lot - at least, the rabbi generally explained the vows that were chosen for the ketubah).