The wedding attire is semi-formal. Here is some more info about what that means.
It’s a notch above 'business casual' but a notch below 'cocktail' attire."
You do not need to wear a suit, but you can if you want to.
Note: The dance floor is a deck with a small space in-between each plank- we do not recommend wearing skinny high heels.
Weather
July in Israel can be very hot. The Chuppah, Dinner and Dancing will be outside. The museum will be accessible the entire evening and is air conditioned.
Accessibility
The Bloomfield Science Museum is fully accessible. Please let us know if you have any special requirements. You can view their accessibility documents here.
Children
Children are welcome at the wedding. However, we do not have any high chairs, so please bring your own. There is plenty of space for strollers as well.
Kabbalat Panim - This is the traditional Jewish pre-wedding reception where guests gather to congratulate the couple.
Tisch- this is where the Chatan will sing with his friends and family and the ketubah will be signed.
Bedeken- The bedeken is a moment during the wedding ceremony when the groom approaches the bride and covers her with her veil. This ensures that she is the correct person he intends to marry. You can learn more here.
Teudah - A certificate of kosher compliance issued by a rabbinical authority.
Kashrut - The set of Jewish dietary laws that determine which foods are permitted or forbidden.
Sheva Brachot - These are the seven blessings recited over the newly married couple during the wedding ceremony and in the following week.
Contact Us
For any questions or inquiries about the wedding, please reach out to us at our dedicated email address: