This was no regular second marriage. (Are there any “regular” marriages?)
The chasunah took place on a rainy Sunday in December.
The bride was seated on a kallah chair, and well-wishers gathered around her to say mazel tov.
The chassan sat at the head seat in the chassan’s tish, surrounded by relatives and friends.
Then, chassan and kallah proceeded down the aisle as the enchanting melodies of “Baruch Haba” and “Bruchah Haba’ah” filled the shul.
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