Pranking hell!
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#78, it's supposed to represent the Destruction of the Temple, and even during our most joyous moments, we are supposed to remember the hardships of our people. As far as how you started your note, you may want to review the Ten Commandments. I'm not a great keeper of them myself, but nevertheless ;)
Congrats..! :) Btw I'm just wondering how u can't tell the difference between a rubber cup n a glass cup.. :/ hmmmm...
Well the glass is tradition cause way back when, very traditional Jewish people, it was accepted that the women was still a virgin. After they would say the "I do's" basically the bride and groom would go to a separate room and they would have sex for the "first time." The breaking off the glass was to show that they were finally a married couple after that happened. Now mostly skips the first part, but the glass is still in it.
Now I know what I'm doing to my brother >;D
troll brother strikes again!
Your brother is creative
Typical first comment; it's a very tragic disease.