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This section examines whether a mehitzah (partition or a separation between men and women) is required or necessary in the unique context of the wedding ceremony and celebration.
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Mallin, Leebie
"Mechitzot at Weddings," Mallin, Leebie. JOFA Journal, 4:2, 2003.

Synopsis: Leebie Mallin presents the arguments for and against mixed seating at weddings.

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Clark, Eli D.
"Mixed Seating at Weddings," Clark, Eli D.. JHCS, 35, 1998, 28-61.

Synopsis: This article provides an in depth exploration of whether or not it is permitted to have mixed seating at a wedding dinner.

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Henkin, Yehuda Herzl
Responsa On Contemporary Jewish Women's Issues. Henkin, Yehuda Herzl. Ktav, 2003.

Synopsis: This book contains twenty-four modern responsa translated from Hebrew. The chapter on Seating Men and Women at Weddings is relevant to this category in the JOFA online library.

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