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  2. Mail-order bride - Wikipedia

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    More mail order brides originate from the Philippines than any other country, in spite of the illegality of mail order brides in the Philippines. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] [ 4 ] According to Robert Scholes, in a sample of 6,000 mail order brides, 76% were of Asian origin, while 28% originated from former Soviet Union countries such as Russia and Ukraine.

  3. An inside look at an ultra-Orthodox wedding in Israel

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    Fascinating photos from a traditional Orthodox Jewish wedding showcase the religion's unique and ultra-Orthodox traditions. The wedding was a huge spectacle with the groom being a grandson of a ...

  4. Bride buying - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common forms of modern-day bride-buying is mail-order brides. It is estimated that there are 90 agencies that deal with the selling and purchasing of mail order brides. [ 6 ] These agencies have websites that list the addresses, pictures, names and biographies of up to 25,000 women that are seeking husbands, with American ...

  5. Brides of March - Wikipedia

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    Variations on bridal themes are also highly encouraged - in recent years there have been a greater number of gothic brides who wear black, alien brides, [11] bridezillas, [7] priests, [11] bunny brides, left-at-the-altar brides, Wonder Woman brides, [12] wedding planners, [13] clown brides, [11] mail order brides, shotgun wedding brides, [11 ...

  6. Evolution of the wedding dress

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  7. Black wedding - Wikipedia

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    Black Wedding performed in the Mt. of Olives cemetery, c. 1905.Black chuppah can be seen at the right [1]. A black wedding (Yiddish: shvartse khasene), or plague wedding (Yiddish: mageyfe khasene) is a Jewish custom consisting of a wedding performed in times of crisis, such as during epidemics.

  8. Jewish wedding - Wikipedia

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    A Jewish wedding is a wedding ceremony that follows Jewish laws and traditions. While wedding ceremonies vary, common features of a Jewish wedding include a ketubah (marriage contract) that is signed by two witnesses, a chuppah or huppah (wedding canopy), a ring owned by the groom that is given to the bride under the canopy, and the breaking of ...

  9. Mail-order brides - Wikipedia

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