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Help! Centerpiece religious question

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Here the deal, FI is Jewish (Reform) and I am not. I am trying to find meaningful and symbolic things to have at our reception since part of the reception area is also our ceremony space. I found the image of the Ten Sefirot and its meaning to be very powerful. I was wondering if I arraigned my flowers (in bowels) in to this shape (Picture below) would it be offensive? Sorry if this is a dumb question but I do not want to offend anyone. TIA

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    I can't think of any reason it would be offensive, however, I don't think it will have any meaning to anyone.  I wouldn't make the connection if I saw flowers, or really anything in this configuration.

    I think it's really nice that you want to include jewish elements but try not to overthink it.  Do some simple things, like break the glass at the end of the ceremony and do a challah cutting at the beginning of your reception, and that will add jewish elements.
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    that being said, if YOU find the sefirot to be a powerful image, go ahead and use it.  i don't think there's any etiquette on using kabbalah images - heck Madona does it, why can't you?   however, i agree with pp, most people won't notice it or know what it means.
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    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/cultural-wedding-boards_jewish-weddings_help-centerpiece-religious-question?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Cultural%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:399Discussion:7d3ef05a-e460-44f4-8640-e2e47d065201Post:0c5b4be6-6d28-44d5-ab1c-dd41a6363d29">Re: Help! Centerpiece religious question</a>:
    [QUOTE]I can't think of any reason it would be offensive, however, I don't think it will have any meaning to anyone.  I wouldn't make the connection if I saw flowers, or really anything in this configuration. I think it's really nice that you want to include jewish elements but try not to overthink it.  Do some simple things, like break the glass at the end of the ceremony and do a challah cutting at the beginning of your reception, and that will add jewish elements.
    Posted by LisaBRM[/QUOTE]

    Ditto.
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    Have you read "The New Jewish Wedding" by Anita Diamant?  That may give you some ideas about ways to incorporate Jewish traditions into your wedding.  

    Also, bowls, not bowels, that's something different.  
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    In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/cultural-wedding-boards_jewish-weddings_help-centerpiece-religious-question?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Cultural Wedding BoardsForum:399Discussion:7d3ef05a-e460-44f4-8640-e2e47d065201Post:b84fbd41-702a-4749-af8c-9ddd327820d0">Re: Help! Centerpiece religious question</a>:
    [QUOTE]Have you read "The New Jewish Wedding" by Anita Diamant?  That may give you some ideas about ways to incorporate Jewish traditions into your wedding.   <strong>Also, bowls, not bowels, that's something different</strong>.  
    Posted by jessicabessica[/QUOTE]

    LOL!!!
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