Yes! Both the ceremony and reception will take place at the same venue.
When it comes to weather in Florida, you never can be too sure. However, it is winter in Florida so expect nice sunny days and slightly cooler nights. So bring a shawl or sweater just incase.
We've included hotel recommendations and room block information on the Travel tab of the website.
Due to space limitations we are only able to accommodate guests who are formally invited. Thank you for understanding!
There will be valet parking available.
Yes! All of our food and drinks are 100% kosher and the catering is Glatt Kosher.
Our wedding will follow traditional Orthodox Jewish customs, blending meaningful rituals with a joyful celebration. The ceremony will take place under a chuppah and will be conducted in Hebrew and English. Some key moments include the Hakafot (the seven circles) blessings over wine, and the breaking of the glass at the end of the ceremony. If you’re new to a Jewish wedding, don’t worry—just come ready to celebrate, and we’ll guide you along the way!
Because our wedding falls during Hanukkah, we’re so excited to incorporate this special holiday into our celebration. During the ceremony, we will light the menorah together in honor of the third night of Hanukkah.
While we absolutely love your little ones, we’ve made the decision to keep our wedding mainly an adults-only celebration, with the exception of our immediate nieces and nephews. Due to space and budget considerations, we’re unable to accommodate additional children. We hope this gives everyone the opportunity to relax and fully enjoy the evening with us. We truly appreciate your understanding and can’t wait to celebrate together!