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Originally Posted by BigRedBeta
Yeah, I knew that about the tipping. I realize that my main role is to make sure that things run smoothly by taking care of the small details.
They're not Jewish, but I'd still like to hear your idea - it might get the creative ideas going.
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It wouldn't work then. In a Jewish wedding, at the end of the ceremony, the groom steps on either a glass or a lightbulb to break it. There is a company that will take the shards and put them back together in a lucite cube so they look suspended. The cube is inscribed with their names, wedding date, whatever else you want.
Here's a picture: