Jessie Engelman and her fiance plan to wed later this year and sign a ketubah, the traditional Jewish marriage contract. But neither is Jewish, nor are they evangelical Christians looking to honor their biblical connections to the faith.
More non-Jewish couples have embraced Jewish marriage rituals over the last decade. Some stomp a glass - or a lightbulb as a popular substitute. Others recite vows under a canopy, called a chuppah. (AP)