The Jewish View of Marriage

It is no accident that the term for the marriage ceremony in Hebrew is kiddushin/sanctification. Marriage is viewed by Judaism as a sacred act, also an imperative one. 

“It is not good for man to be alone.” the Creator says of Adam in Genesis 2:18 before creating Eve as his companion. By investing marriage with a Divine origin, Judaism give it even greater weight and sanctity.  At the same time, marriage is a legal, contractual agreement. 

Jewish weddings
Beit David saw its first wedding on 16 June 2019 after being consecrated on 2 December 2018.