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As I’ve mentioned before, Mr. Lion and I had an interfaith, nontraditional wedding. It wasn’t very religious, but we wanted to incorporate elements from each of our cultures into our big day. One way I wanted to nod towards my Jewish heritage was by dancing the Hora during our wedding reception.
My mom’s side of the family is Jewish, but not many of them had traditional Jewish weddings. In fact, our wedding was the first time I had ever participated in the Hora. I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect. Allow me to now speak from my very recent experience: the Hora is a lot scarier than I expected!
Yep, I look a little scared.
I felt very relieved to be placed back on safe land. I think Mr. Lion’s face perfectly summed up my feelings at this point:
And then these crazy kids kept on dancing!
Here are a few more tokens of unsolicited advice regarding the Hora:
Are any of Jewish brides out there planning on doing the Hora? Any tips from an experienced bride?
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*All photos by H. Photography unless otherwise noted.
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