The wedding ceremony will begin promptly at 1:15 PM. We kindly ask all guests to arrive a few minutes early to find their seats and settle in before the ceremony starts.
Please RSVP by March 1st. It's important for us to have an accurate headcount for planning purposes, so we appreciate your timely response. There, you'll find a simple form where you can add your name and the name of your plus one, if applicable. Your prompt response helps us make sure we have everything perfectly planned for our big day.
The dress code for our wedding is formal. We kindly ask our guests to dress accordingly to celebrate this special occasion with us. For men, this typically means a suit and tie or a tuxedo, and for women, a formal dress or an evening gown. We look forward to seeing everyone looking their best!
We love your little ones, but have decided to keep our special day adults-only. We hope this advance notice helps with your planning and arrangements. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to celebrating with you.
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We kindly ask that guests refrain from taking photos or videos during the ceremony to allow our professional photographer to capture the moment without obstructions. We promise to share the professional photos with you after the wedding!
The entrée at our reception is expected to be served around 4:00-4:15 PM. We suggest eating brunch prior to the ceremony to accommodate this schedule. We are pleased to offer kosher meals for our Orthodox Jewish friends and relatives. When RSVPing on our wedding website, please indicate if you require a kosher meal or have any other dietary restrictions. We are committed to accommodating the dietary needs of our guests to the best of our ability and want to ensure everyone enjoys the celebration comfortably.