All wedding events including the welcome party on Friday, ceremony, cocktail hour, reception on Saturday, and brunch on Sunday will be at The Harraseeket Inn at 162 Main Street, Freeport, ME 04032.
Please RSVP by Sunday, September 14, 2025 to ensure we can include you in wedding festivities. Please click the RSVP tab, search your name, and follow the prompts to ensure you're all accounted for. If you are grouped together as a couple or family, you are able to RSVP on behalf of all of everyone in your party. Please note: RSVPs received after September 14 will not be accommodated. Thank you!
Ah yes, we knew you'd be here sooner or later... It's obvious that you love them, but we bet you'd love a night off just as much. Unless specified on your invitation, please enjoy the day with other adults and leave those kiddos with a sitter.
We love love, and we love that you're in love! However, unless specified on your invitation, we are unable to accommodate additional guests.
We are so excited to blend our families and friends of different backgrounds! On wedding day, you will notice a few ritual items that might be unfamiliar to you. In Jewish culture, the couple getting married stands under a specific canopy called a Chuppah which symbolizes the new home the couple is building together. We will sign the Jewish marriage contract called a Ketubah; this is signed in addition to the legal contract which qualifies the marriage under US law. Finally, Ben will smash a glass which symbolizes the commencement of the marriage. The breaking of the glass holds multiple meanings, including, as some say, representing the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. For more information, we encourage you to check out https://www.brides.com/jewish-wedding-traditions-4783360
Yes! The Harraseeket Inn provides parking directly on site and all events on wedding day are at the Inn.
Our ceremony will be outside, so prepare for seasonal New England fall temperatures (anywhere between 30 and 55 degrees). Bright red is reserved for the bridal party, but all other colors in semi formal attire are welcome.