


I love when couples meet once and then re-meet under different circumstances when the timing is right. That's how it went for Genevieve and Anis, our latest featured Real Weddings Couple. A non-Jewish...
Read more →I love when couples meet once and then re-meet under different circumstances when the timing is right. That's how it went for Genevieve and Anis, our latest featured Real Weddings Couple. A non-Jewish...
Read more →BREAKING THE GLASS Perhaps the most iconic moment in a Jewish wedding is the smashing of a glass at its conclusion. Historically this was done by the groom, although in many contemporary weddings...
Read more →YICHUD Yichud refers to the seclusion of the bride and groom after their wedding. Immediately after the glass is smashed under the chuppah, the couple leave together and go into a private room...
Read more →When I found out that I would be in Israel for Josh & Zahava's wedding I was not only excited to see lots of high school old friends, but I was thrilled to celebrate and meet the sweet girl who stole...
Read more →Arabesque Floral Ketubah by Joanne Fink Ketubah Description The graceful shape of the border on this Ketubah is filled with a bounty of springtime flowers. Simple and elegant, this Ketubah...
Read more →Kiddushin Ketubah by Susan Weis Ketubah Description The Hebrew name Kiddushin is given to the marriage ceremony. A lovely and integral part of the wedding ceremony is the blessing over the wine...
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