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Rabbi Block & the Priest begin the rehearsal.
Rabbi Block & the priest lead the processional.
Rabbi Block & the priest waite for the Btide & Groom.
Rabbi Block & the Priest recess together.
Rabbi Block & the priest.
Rabbi Block carries the cuhppah down the aisle.
Rabbi Block recesses with the Chuppah.
A chuppah can take a variety of shapes.
Rabbi Block under the chuppah.
Rabbi Block makes sure everything is set for the cermony.
The Chuppah over looks the Chesapeak Bay.
Rabbi Block carrying the Ketubah and the priest lead the procession.
Rabbi Block a Roman Catholic Priest co-celebrate.
Everything is in place for the wedding to begin.
Recessing.
All that is needed is Rabbi Block and the wdedding couple.
Rabbi Block reads the Ketubah during the ceremony.
The cermony is finished.
Recessing
Rabbi Block shows the Ketubah to the guests.
 
Waiting for the bride and Ggoom.
The ceremony proceeds.
The Ceremony
Co-Officiants lead the procession
Co-Officiants wait to start the procession.
The ceremony is over
Rabbi & Co-officiant pose for a picture.
Rabbi Block and another co-officiant pose for a photo.
Rabbi Block and Priest
Rabbi Block begins the rehearsal.
Chuppah on he Chesapeake Bay
Rabbi Block and the groom waite for the Bride.
Rabbi Block waiting for the Bride & Groom.
Rabbi Block recesses.
The Wedding party holds the Chuppah as the ceremony begins.
Rabbi Block
Bride & Groom
Waiting for the Bride
Wedding Party Under the Chuppah
Ketubah
Under the Chuppah
Exchange of vows
A Chuppah is a Home