lpizzuro123
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I'll find the words and get back to you. MY DH's sister purchased the glass for us in a velvet bag. We set it out on the table along with our candle lighting ceremony candles (see the blue bag next to the glass vases).
Check out this website. The glass and bag was something like this.
http://www.traditionsjewishgifts.com/GRVESSEL.html
Reverend Miller said something about not only joining two people but two religions and then we did the candle lighting ceremony. At the end of the ceremony he explined the meaning of the glass breaking ceremony and then Sheldon broke the glass. It stayed in the blue velvet bag.
We took the autotrain back and forth to Florida so we just put it in our luggage in our car but I am sure you would not have a problem putting it in your luggage and loading it on the plane. I would not take it in my carry on.
Here is a website that shows the frame. I purchased it in a store in our area and it was about the same price.
http://www.traditionsjewishgifts.com/SBJF16_15.html
Linda

Check out this website. The glass and bag was something like this.
http://www.traditionsjewishgifts.com/GRVESSEL.html
Reverend Miller said something about not only joining two people but two religions and then we did the candle lighting ceremony. At the end of the ceremony he explined the meaning of the glass breaking ceremony and then Sheldon broke the glass. It stayed in the blue velvet bag.
We took the autotrain back and forth to Florida so we just put it in our luggage in our car but I am sure you would not have a problem putting it in your luggage and loading it on the plane. I would not take it in my carry on.
Here is a website that shows the frame. I purchased it in a store in our area and it was about the same price.
http://www.traditionsjewishgifts.com/SBJF16_15.html
Linda