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One Key Detail Before the Wedding

The team at mikvah.org says there's a detail many kallahs and their mothers forget during the rush of organizing a wedding. Full Story

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I didn't know!
September 28, 2016 10:52 pm

When I got married, well over 25 years ago, I had no idea that my Kallah teacher should be paid! No one ever mentioned it. Granted, I was poor, but I would have taken care of it somehow if I’d known. Thank you for bringing this to my attention, albeit very belatedly!

to 12
September 28, 2016 3:04 am

you are so right!!!
on top of this there are so many Rebbe’s stories of couple
who couldn’t have children and the Rebbe ask them if they have
paid schadchanut gelt

Thanks number 12
September 27, 2016 8:33 pm

Thank you number 12! I made a shidduch over 10yrs ago. I was the only shadchan involved. The kallahs mother who made an issue over paying me also wasn’t happy about the kallah class fee. The other bills she understood had to be paid. The amount of emotional pain I went through made me wish it has been another shadchan .

To Number One
September 27, 2016 5:29 pm

As a young married woman I can tell you from my own experience. When I was engaged and heard about how much kalla classes cost I too was surprised and definitely didn’t have extra money to spend on it. Yet just like all the other expenses o a wedding I had to come up with it and certainly this isn’t an area of marriege to be cheap on. After I got married I understood full well why kalla classes cost what they do. It is not just a series of 3 – 4 hr classes 6-9 times. My kalla teacher… Read more »

Pls
September 27, 2016 5:04 pm

is there a list of ppl that teach kalah classes???

thanks!

TO 1 11 #
September 27, 2016 3:21 pm

You really have a certain sense to combine the lack of realizing what is taking place, plus a sense of entitlement.

you for some reason won’t ask for food for free, and you do not contemplate minimizing the guest list, but you will complain about the cost of the classes.

more so consider this: this is a lifetime issue, not a one night event.

more so we are talking about giving over the most important things, and you believe that it should be done for free.

and yes go back to the old times, and see the disaster that ensued.

Wrong place to bargain.
September 27, 2016 2:15 pm

The days which it was “free” were days that’s many kallos walked out not even understanding what’s going on. Nowadays the sheer amount of energy and time deserves every dollar. I can’t even believe you have the audacity to complain they should do it for free, especially for the service they provide, going late into the night, ensuring our daughters feel ready emotionally, spiritually to be Yiddishe wives. We all have to scrape. But like someone well mentioned, when it comes to physical things, no one is demandi “the photographer should do it free of charge…”??!!

dont forget
September 27, 2016 1:14 pm

dont forget chossen classes too

Kallah teacher's husband
September 27, 2016 12:45 pm

Here’s another perspective, from the kallah teacher’s husband: Look at it this way; the fee you are paying is for me, not for my wife. Every time my wife tells me that she has a new kallah to teach, I know that I am giving up hours of our personal time together, hours that I will need to watch the kids while my wife is teaching, times that I will need to get supper ready, times that the phone will ring practically in the middle of the night because the kallah has an issue, etc. etc. So, if it helps,… Read more »

Free?
September 27, 2016 10:18 am

Why should it be free? Most generous people volunteer on occasion. No one volunteers as a job. Unless you have money coming down to you from the heavens. .

cannot agree more!
September 27, 2016 10:10 am

Beautifully written and so crucial!!

Thank you!!
September 27, 2016 9:46 am

Thank you to the amazing kallah teachers who put in heart and soul to teach our young daughters the halachos and tools for life. Your dedication and work build the Jewish homes of our holy nation.

Wedding is a day
September 27, 2016 9:21 am

And marriage is supposed to be forever. Too many people get into marriages within proper guidance on how to be married. It’s not just a set of steps to follow, marriage is very psychological. I know that most men are definitely not taught about marriage beforehand. As for being paid for ruchniyus job, I have done plenty of construction work for people who didn’t want to pay in full because they prefer to receive things for free. If they are owed money, they will make a big fuss but to pay… it’s not important to them. Paying for products or… Read more »

another important thing
September 27, 2016 8:50 am

i agree with everything the author said about the importance of kallah classes. can not be overstated. Another thing though, is the importance of paying the shadchan. They say that shadchanus is the most kosher money, since it is money that was come by honestly. This is not something that is said about any other money in the world! It is vital for a segulah for sholom bayis and having healthy children. We spend so lavishly on frivolous things, on important things, and somehow this one thing often gets pushed till the end, and parents say, sorry, the wedding took… Read more »

to number 1
September 27, 2016 8:49 am

I’m shocked .. so clueless . I have a daughter of marrigable age and had no idea that kallah classes today are at a fee. 25 years ago we have the teacher a gift as a thank you.

Thank you number 6
September 27, 2016 8:19 am

Too many couples today are being extremely lenient with ALL aspects of taharas hamishpacha…Perhaps if we teach them what’s ikur and what’s extra-frum…they would at least be careful with the main mitzvahs. kallah teachers please know your kallahs, whom you should teach which chumrahs and which should be taught the halachos more stringently.
you can save a lot of heartache, arguments between husband and wife and still insure the birth of holy neshomos

Response to #1
September 27, 2016 8:16 am

Certainly all can understand the difficulties of the expenses of making a chasunah and all that is involved emotionally and financially. Generations past, mothers taught their daughters. This was handed down mother to daughter for centuries. Today, our girls need more. They need the hashkafa that will strengthen them to keep this vital mitzvah with joy. A kallah teacher devotes hours and hours and hours of time to preparing and teaching your kallah. She then give of herself to be available pretty much any time your kallah needs advice, help, encouragement, shailos, etc down the line for as long as… Read more »

to commentor #1
September 27, 2016 8:03 am

It’s true that classes are more expensive then before. But please remember 2 things: 1) You spend THOUSANDS of dollars on a wedding celebration that will last approx 6 hrs. Although we try to get the best price on pictures, caterer, flowers, music, etc. there is a basic price that is non-negotiable and we know that we can’t haggle on that price. The professional says that that is his final price for his services. Yet when it comes to Kallah classes, something that will last the kallah for her LIFE, (not just for 6 hrs of a day), we want… Read more »

Tzinius
September 27, 2016 7:42 am

Please are so concerned with what a girl wears etc etc
How about the boys. How about now those boys going to Uman how about their Tzinius
How about midos tovus. How about honesty. How about treating everyone in the exact way one wants to be treated
In summation how about yiddshkeit ????

difference between halocha and minhog
September 27, 2016 7:20 am

Its also important for the kallah or choson teacher to make a clear distinction between what is Halocha and what is a minhog or hashkofo i have heard of many times the choson and kallah tend to argue over what is right and wrong simply because the teacher was trying to be very frum at the expense of the student, the teachers should make it very clear regarding what it says in shulchon aruch, to what the teachers things should be proper conduct of husband and wife, dont confuse the young minds in to thinking that its all Halocha.

One more thing you need to remember
September 27, 2016 2:28 am

Way before your daughter is ready to think about being a Kallahs, teach her the halachos and hashkafos of tznius. It’s critical for her spiritual happiness. Just look up what our Rebbe taught about this.

THANK YOU
September 27, 2016 1:52 am

Weddings are arranged in such a short time after the engagement
One needs the time for the learning. Hachonos for a Chassono deserves time. May we all have much Nachas from eh binyan adedi ad. A Shono Tovo Umesuko to all

Thank You
September 27, 2016 12:19 am

Thank you so much for bringing up this ever so important
issue.

Another important note...after signing up for Kallah classes..
September 27, 2016 12:06 am

My daughter and son in law also met with the Rov..as a general meeting…
( also to maybe inquire with the Rov regarding fasting…please do..will save much heartache…
Perhaps, all Chosen and Kallah could be suggested/asked to meet with the Rov.
May we share only Simchas.

classes
September 27, 2016 12:05 am

You are right, that it’s a number one thing for a kallah, but I feel terribly sorry that this has become a business. Years ago, people gave of their time to have the zchus to teach others these very important halachos. Now kallos have to pay hundreds of dollars. Money is tight for most people making weddings and anyone who is even lacking slightly in their yiras shomayim is very tempted to just forgo the whole thing. Such classes should be offered for free, so that each and every person can afford to attend them! I married off a few… Read more »

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