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English: A 1902 postcard illustrating a scene from a traditional Eastern European Jewish wedding. The caption says "Obrzucanie panny młodej. / Das Bewerfen der Braut." (the pelting of the bride?) In the scene the bride is seated at the centre while most of the guests are yelling or gesturing, and a woman behind her has the bride's long hair in her hand. There is a klezmer group and possibly a badchen (wedding jester) off to one side.
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A 1902 postcard showing a scene from a Jewish wedding

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