Jewish weddings are known as 'Kiddushin' meaning holiness and are very similar to Christian weddings. Jews believe that unless a man and women marry each other they will remain incomplete as marriage is considered as the will of God. The wedding takes place under a Chuppah or wedding canopy where the Jewish groom wears a formal black and white suit along with a religious cap over his head. Ceremonies such as breaking of glass and others make Jewish wedding an enjoyable experience.