The Jewish life cycle is marked by a series of religious and cultural rituals that celebrate significant milestones from birth to death.
Each event has deep religious meaning, community involvement, and traditional practices that have been passed down through generations.
For boys, the Brit Milah (circumcision) is performed on the eighth day after birth, followed by a celebratory meal.
This involves reciting from the Torah in front of the congregation and signifies the young person's responsibilities in the Jewish community.
The wedding concludes with the breaking of a glass, symbolizing the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem and the couple's commitment to rebuild and protect their relationship.