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  Double Wedding, 
	Double the Fun? 
	A Conservative 
	Perspective by Rivka 
	C. Berman 
 
      
      		
		
The expense of a wedding these days as in years of 
yore can be enormous.  In impoverished Jewish communities in the land of 
Israel, in the Arab countries, and in Europe families often celebrated the 
weddings of siblings on the same day, so that they can put up two or more 
weddings for the price of one.  However, double weddings for more distant 
relatives were discouraged.  
During the dismal days 
of pogroms and overtly anti-Semitic regimes, there were few happy occasions and 
reason for celebrations. Thus, double weddings were rare, as holding two 
ceremonies on one day deprived the community of a day of merriment.  
  
 
      	
		 
      
   
         
  		   
                                              
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