huppahs

/ˈhʊpəz/
noun
  1. Plural of huppah; canopies used in Jewish wedding ceremonies.
    • The wedding planners set up two huppahs for the double ceremony.
    • The synagogue had several huppahs available for couples to rent.
    • Different communities use huppahs made of silk, velvet, or simple cotton.
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