THE
BREAKING Of GLASS (JEWISH TRADITION)
"The
breaking of the glass at the end of
a
wedding ceremony serves to remind of
two very important aspects of a marriage.
The bride and groom—and everyone—should
consider these marriage vows as an irrevocable
act - just as permanent and final as the
breaking of this glass is unchangeable.
But the breaking of the glass also is
a warning of the frailty of a marriage.
That sometimes a single thoughtless act,
breech of trust, or infidelity can damage
a marriage in ways that are very difficult
to undo - just as it would be so difficult
to undo the breaking of this glass. Knowing
that this marriage is permanent, the bride
and groom should strive to show each other
the love and respect befitting their spouse
and love of their life."