Daum, Menachem, and Oren Rudavsky. Wedding of Bobover Rebbe's Granddaughter (1). Daum, Menachem. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.36730402.
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Daum, M., & Rudavsky, O.Wedding of Bobover Rebbe's granddaughter (1). Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.36730402.
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Daum, Menachem, and Oren Rudavsky.Wedding of Bobover Rebbe's Granddaughter (1). Daum, Menachem. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.36730402.
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Footage from the 1997 documentary “A Life Apart: Hasidism in America” (directed by Menachem Daum and Oren Rudavsky), the first in-depth documentary about Hasidic Jews, members of a distinctive group within Judaism that has roots in pre-World War II Eastern Europe. Wedding of the Bobover Rebbe's granddaughter in Borough Park, Brooklyn. (Part 1) 00:00:12 - Police barriers outside the Bobov synagogue on the day of the wedding of the Bobover Rebbe's granddaughter. Hasidim arriving for the wedding or passing by on the street. 00:01:28 - (Partial audio) The bride and her mother, future mother-in-law, grandmothers, and other female relatives take their seats on a dais and are surrounded by well-wishers. Festive music plays. Arrival of the flower girl. Hasidic man plays a keyboard. 00:08:08 - Others arriving for the wedding. the outdoor stage. Hasidic boys talking to New York City police. Police barriers. The Bobover Rebbe (?) and his entourage arrive. 00:10:56 - The Bobover Rebbe arrives to congratulate his granddaughter. He veils the bride and wishes her "mazel tov." The bride is led from the room. A Hasidic man with a walkie talkie supervises. 00:14:04 - (Partial audio) Outside the synagogue: crowds gathered for the wedding. The groom is led to the stage and huppah (wedding canopy). Man davening (praying). The Bobover Rebbe arrives. 00:18:12 - The bride and her entourage arrive and ascend to the huppah. She circles the groom seven times as per the ritual.
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