Cocktail Dress Code, modest dress is required. Judaism stresses the importance of defining ourselves by what is on the inside, not by what is on the outside. Dressing modestly allows us to create a self-image based on our soul and inner worth. This way, our inherent value can shine. The traditional modest dress of men is a suit and tie. Kippot will be available for those who wish to wear them. Traditionally, women wear a dress/skirt to the knees, with sleeves that cover their upper arms and a modest neckline.
Yes! The registry can be viewed right here on our website! Just click the tab that says “registry”!
We have reserved a block of rooms at the Crown Plaza in Suffern, NY. Please go to the travel section of the website to learn how to book a room.
The wedding will be happening in Monsey, NY in December. Typically, during this time of year, it would not be uncommon for the high temperatures to be between 30°F and 40°F and low temperatures to be in the lower twenties.
The Tisch and Bedekin will begin at 6 pm sharp. Please arrive by that time.
You will be missed! Please let us know if you cannot attend the wedding by RSVPing as soon as possible.
Unless indicated on your invitation, we are requesting that only children above the age of 10 attend the wedding.
Yes! Guests are more than welcome to take pictures of the wedding to post on social media! Use #GoingGoldberg!! However, we do request that all guests refrain from taking photos during the chuppah ceremony.
We will be having a modern orthodox wedding. So, while everyone will be eating together, we will have separate dancing.
We are requiring that all guests must be fully vaccinated to attend the wedding and strongly suggest getting their most up-to-date booster shot. Whether or not COVID tests are required will be dependent upon the current COVID conditions at the time of the wedding.