kiddushin
/kɪˈduʃɪn/Definitions
1. noun
In Jewish law, the act of betrothal, specifically the transfer of ownership of a woman to her future husband.
“The couple’s kiddushin was formalized in a traditional ceremony.”
1. noun
In Jewish law, the act of betrothal, specifically the transfer of ownership of a woman to her future husband.
“The couple’s kiddushin was formalized in a traditional ceremony.”