. "A chuppah (Hebrew: \u05D7\u05D5\u05BC\u05E4\u05B8\u05BC\u05D4\u200E, pl. \u05D7\u05D5\u05BC\u05E4\u05BC\u05D5\u05B9\u05EA, chuppot, literally, \"canopy\" or \"covering\"), also huppah, chipe, chupah, or chuppa, is a canopy under which a Jewish couple stand during their Jewish wedding ceremony. It consists of a cloth or sheet, sometimes a tallit, stretched or supported over four poles, or sometimes manually held up by attendants to the ceremony. A chuppah symbolizes the home that the couple will build together."@en . .