The dress code for our Orthodox Jewish wedding is formal attire, and the Tzniut (modesty) level for our wedding ceremony is considered "mostly modest." In accordance with this tradition, we ask that women wear dresses that cover their shoulders, chests/décolletage, and thighs in any color except red and white. For men, a dark suit would be most appropriate.
Absolutely! Please inform us of any dietary restrictions by June 1st (via your RSVP on Greenvelope), and we'll ensure they are accommodated by the caterer.
Yes, see 'Travel & Hotel' tab for information.
Valet service and a parking lot are available at the venue if you prefer to drive.
Taxis, Ubers, and Lyfts are readily available for you to order at your convenience.
Shabbat Chatan, August 16 through August 17, will be at Manhattan Jewish Experience on West 86th Street. We will be having Sheva Brachot in the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Riverdale, and Philadelphia. Details have been posted on the Schedule tab of this website. Please let us know if you are interested in attending any of these events by August 1.
Unfortunately, the venue is unable to accommodate minors. We hope that you can make additional arrangements and understand if you can't make it!
Alexis' bridesmaids will be wearing mauve.