9:30 am - 12:00 pm
Conservative Dress.
We are delighted that you will be able to join us as we are called up to the Torah before our wedding. There will be a luncheon immediately following the service where we look forward to getting to talk with you. It is our custom that men wear a yarmulke, head covering (provided), when entering the sanctuary. It is also our custom that cell phones are not used on the premises during the Sabbath or pictures taken.
4:30 pm
Attire is conservative.
This signing of the Jewish marriage contract, Ketubah, normally occurs with the Bedeken, on the wedding day. We chose to make this a separate ceremony, the evening before, so our wedding doesn't run too late. We will have some light refreshments and then Shabbat services to follow. Please let us know if you will attend.
7:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Cocktail Attire - The grass can get a little soft, so you might want to rethink those stilettos!
There will be appetizers and other light fare upon your arrival, so although dinner will be later we will keep you fed. Parking is difficult on our street, so we will be providing Valet Parking. However, we highly encourage ride sharing services, such as Lyft & Uber, so you will be able to roll up, get out, and stroll in.
8:00 pm - 8:30 pm
After the Bedeken, the ceremony will conclude with the bride and groom under the Huppah (a canopy symbolizing their new life and home together).
8:30 pm
Cocktail Attire - The grass can get a little soft, so you might want to rethink those stilettos!
Now let's celebrate. Immediately following the ceremony, please enjoy something to drink and hot appetizers. Dancing and dinner to follow.