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FAQs

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When should I RSVP by?

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Please RSVP by March 1st.

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Are you registered? Where?

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We're registered right here on Zola!

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Is there parking for the ceremony?

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There is free, on-street parking available on Lyndale Avenue, Aldrich Avenue, and 28th Street. We recommend reading signs carefully, as some sections – although free – have time restrictions.

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Help! I've never been to a Jewish wedding before! What should I expect as a guest?

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Jewish weddings are joyful, meaningful, and full of tradition—but you don’t need to know anything special in advance. The ceremony includes blessings in both English and Hebrew, and an exchanging of rings and vows. One moment that can surprise first-time guests is the breaking of a glass at the end of the ceremony—this signals the conclusion, where everyone cheers "Mazel Tov!" (which means Congratulations) and the celebration kicks off! Your presence is what matters most, and we’re so happy to share this experience with you!

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(Wait, who's Jewish?)

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Emmett is! He completed his formal conversion in 2023.

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What's on the menu for the wedding?

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Food will be served buffet-style. Options include: - Maple Dijon Chicken - Roasted bone in chicken breast glazed in a savory maple dijon sauce. Includes house salad with cucumber dill & oregano vinaigrette, roasted vegetables, garlic fingerling smashed potatoes. - Braised Beef - Tender beef slow roasted to perfection. Includes house salad with cucumber dill & oregano vinaigrette, roasted vegetables, and garlic fingerling smashed potatoes. - Butternut Squash Ravioli (Vegetarian) - Butternut squash ravioli, asparagus spears, sundried tomatoes, basil leaves, and asiago and parmesan cheese in a garlic cream sauce. Includes house salad with cucumber dill & oregano vinaigrette.