Nothing, they are one in the same to us. Jewish tradition calls for a wedding ceremony under a chuppah. It has a solid canopy top and open sides, reminding one of the open sided tents in the days of Abraham. Other folks…
A Chuppah is a wedding canopy (also spelled chuppa, huppa, huppah) that a bride and groom stand under during their wedding ceremony. The officiant most often shares this space with the wedding couple, and sometimes the bridal party as well. A chuppah…
Absolutely! Wedding canopies are now common at weddings of all faiths and nationalities because they add beauty and symbolism to the wedding ceremony. (See New York Times). Charm City Chuppahs and Wedding Canopies are for Jewish and non-Jewish brides and grooms who wish…