Photos: Shrouded bride is center of Ultra-Orthodox wedding
It's no small event when the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community in Netanya, Israel, is married. His bride, covered head to toe, is the center of the festivities, which involve time-honored traditions, dancing, and even a garter.
A traditional Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Wedding
An ultra-Orthodox Jewish bride enters to the men's section of the wedding, to fulfill the Mitzvah tantz, in which family members and honored rabbis are invited to dance in front of the bride, often holding a garter, then dance with the groom during her wedding to the grandson of the Rabbi of the Tzanz Hasidic dynasty community in Netanya, Israel, Wednesday, March 16, 2016.

