Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) is closest to our venue. LAX is closest to our home and also works, though it’s farther from the venue.
We don’t have hotel blocks, but we’ve listed nearby, convenient options on the Travel tab on our site. We recommend booking early.
Yes — complimentary valet parking will be available onsite.
If you’re flying in, arrive whenever works best for your schedule. We’d love to see you for bagels at our place Friday morning if you’re around and want to see the beach, and the festivities really begin Friday night with our welcome Shabbat dinner for out-of-towners and family. If you can’t make it by Friday, no problem at all—we can’t wait to celebrate with you on the wedding day. The wedding will wrap up Sunday evening (though the marriage journey begins!), so most guests plan to depart Monday.
June weather in LA varies. The west side may be overcast (“June Gloom”), while our venue should be warm and sunny. Expect mid- to high-80s and dress accordingly.
Cocktail attire — dresses for women, suit and tie for men.
Both. Cocktail hour and ceremony are outdoors; dinner and dancing are indoors in an air-conditioned greenhouse.
There will be some grass and walking between spaces. Expect warm weather; indoor areas will be air-conditioned.
If a plus-one is listed on your invitation, they are invited. Due to space constraints, we can’t accommodate additional guests.
This will be a child-free celebration, with the exception of immediate family.
Yes. The ceremony will be a traditional Jewish wedding under an Orthodox chuppah, with Hebrew prayers and customary rituals. It will last about 30 minutes.