A chuppah (???????, pl. ????????, chuppot, literally, "canopy" or "covering"), also huppah, chupah, or chuppa, is a canopy under which a Jewish bride and groom stand during their wedding ceremony.
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Wedding canopy/chuppah in my parents' garden
We're getting married in my parents' yard, and here's the canopy/arbor thing my parents and aunt and uncle made. By next year it'll be covered in vines.
Brilliant!
Someone realized that it would be a good idea to bring the canopy to the wedding glade so the bride and groom would stay dry.