Judaism also has its unique wedding practices encapsulated in the 'Kiddushin' and 'Nisuin' ceremonies. The 'Kiddushin' involves the signing of the Ketubah, a marriage contract that delineates the responsibilities of the husband to the wife. This is often followed by the 'chuppah,' a canopy symbolizing the couple's new home together. The breaking of the glass is another popular Jewish tradition, representing the fragility of relationships and a reminder of the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. Each element of the Jewish wedding ceremony weaves together religious, cultural, and historical significance, making it a deeply meaningful occasion.