This will be a traditional Jewish wedding, including a ketubah signing and chuppah ceremony. The ceremony will incorporate Jewish customs, blessings, and rituals that are meaningful to us.
Will there be speeches or blessings after the meal?
Yes! After the meal, we will have Birkat Hamazon (Grace After Meals) followed by the Sheva Brachot—the seven blessings traditionally recited at Jewish weddings. We’d love for you to participate in this meaningful tradition!
What should I wear?
We kindly ask guests to dress in formal attire. Since this is a Jewish wedding, consider dressing modestly out of respect for the occasion—shoulders covered for the ceremony is appreciated but not required. Kippot will be available for those who would like to wear one.
What time should I arrive?
Please arrive at least 15-30 minutes before the ceremony to find your seat and be part of the experience from the very beginning.
Will there be separate seating?
No, seating will be mixed. However, if you prefer to sit in a specific arrangement, let us know, and we will do our best to accommodate!
Can I bring a plus one?
We are so excited to celebrate with all of you! Due to space limitations, we kindly ask that only those listed on the invitation attend. If you have any questions, please reach out to us.