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Jewish Wedding Invitation Wording Guide

A chasunah (also chassunah or chaseneh) is a Jewish wedding celebration including the chuppah ceremony and seudah. Browse elegant wedding invitation designs with Hebrew and English text for your special day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a chasunah invitation?

A chasunah invitation announces a Jewish wedding celebration. It covers the chuppah ceremony and wedding seudah, and typically includes both the chosson's and kallah's family details, the venue, and kabbalas panim time.

How far in advance should Jewish wedding invitations be sent?

Jewish wedding invitations are typically sent 6-8 weeks before the chasunah. Save-the-dates can go out 3-6 months in advance, especially for destination weddings or events requiring travel arrangements.

What information goes on a Jewish wedding invitation?

Include both families' names, chosson and kallah names, Hebrew and English dates, venue name and address, kabbalas panim time, chuppah time, and any meal details. Many frum wedding invitations include a separate insert for the seudah.

What to Include on Your Chasunah Invitation

  • Names of the hosts or honorees
  • Hebrew and English date
  • Time and location
  • Type of event or celebration

Common Spellings

This event is also commonly spelled: chasunah, chasuna, chassunah, chassuna, chaseneh, chasene. In Hebrew: חתונה، שמחת נישואין، חתונת.

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