The seven blessings traditionally recited at Jewish wedding ceremonies and during the week of celebrations following the wedding.
This blessing is recited over wine during Jewish wedding ceremonies and at celebratory meals in the week following the wedding, as part of the Sheva Brachot (Seven Blessings) that honor the newly married couple.
- בּוֹרֵא פְּרִי הַגָּֽפֶן
This blessing is recited during the Sheva Brachot, a series of seven blessings said at Jewish weddings and during the subsequent week of celebrations. It praises God as the Creator of everything for His glory.
- שֶׁהַכֹּל בָּרָא לִכְבוֹדוֹ
This blessing is the third of the Sheva Brachot, the seven blessings recited at a Jewish wedding and during the subsequent week of celebrations. It praises God as the Creator of humanity.
- יוֹצֵר הָאָדָם
This blessing is recited as part of the Sheva Brachot, a series of seven blessings said during Jewish wedding ceremonies and the subsequent celebratory meals, praising God for creating humanity in His image and establishing the bond of marriage.
- בִּרְכַּת יוֹצֵר הָאָדָם
This blessing is recited during the Sheva Brachot, a series of seven blessings said at Jewish wedding ceremonies and during the subsequent celebratory meals, expressing joy for the union and the gathering of the Jewish people.
- שוש תשיש ותגיל העקרה
This blessing is recited during the Sheva Brachot, the seven blessings traditionally said at a Jewish wedding ceremony and during the following week of celebrations. It expresses joy and happiness for the bride and groom, likening their union to the divine joy in the Garden of Eden.
- שֶׂמַּח תְּשַׂמַּח
This blessing, part of the Sheva Brachot (Seven Blessings), is recited during Jewish wedding ceremonies and celebrations to express joy and happiness for the bride and groom, praying for their love, companionship, and peace.
- שבע ברכות - ברכת חתן כלה