There is complimentary parking in front of the venue inside a reserved parking lot.
A Jewish wedding has three stages. First, the Ketubah (the Jewish marriage document) is signed. Then, just prior to the ceremony, the groom greets and veils the bride with the company of friends and family. The final stage takes place under a chuppah (canopy) where the bride and groom exchange vows and blessings.
Doors open at 6:00 pm and the bride's friends and family will be with her during her Bedeken, starting at 6:15 pm, while the groom and witnesses are signing the Ketubah in a separate place. The groom will greet the bride before heading towards the Chuppah. The wedding ceremony will start at 6:30 pm.
If your invitation says “and Guest,” then yes, if not, we would prefer if it was just you.