Jewish CeremoniesIn Barcelona, by the 13th century 15% of the total population of the city were Jewish. Even after the expulsion of the Jewish community at the hands of the Spanish Inquisition, the Jewish populations left a deep historical mark on the region of Catalunya. As well as remnants of the 'Call' (ghetto) in To have a wedding ceremony here in Catalunya, Spain involves exactly the same legalities as a Jewish marriage in your own country - your Rabbi can arrange your kettubah (Jewish marriage certificate), you then need to apply for a marriage license in your country of residence. Jewish couples can bring their own rabbi or there is an English-speaking Ashkenazi and Sephardi Rabbi here in Barcelona. The Rabbi can then sign your kettubah here in Spain. Any of the beautiful spots of Catalunya can be used for the service and chupa (marriage canopy). Kosher catering is also available.
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The Venues gallery shows you some of our favourite venues and in and around Barcelona. All of these venues, and many more possibilities that are not shown here, have been visited by Barcelona Wedding, who can provide more details about the suitability for your wedding. |


the old city of Barcelona, the history of Sephardic Jews has been very well preserved in the Girona region.