Our dress code is black tie optional. Men are encouraged to wear dark suits and tuxedos, and women are encouraged to wear long gowns. As this is a Jewish wedding in a synagogue, many guests choose to dress modestly. That said, we warmly invite you to wear what makes you feel beautiful and comfortable while celebrating with us.
Yes! However, please note that the event reception will be an adult-focused experience.
Congregation B'nai Israel has a parking lot attached to the synagogue.
When you arrive, we'll have custom kippot (singular: kippah) for guests to wear. Traditionally, male-identifying people wear a kippah as a sign of respect for the holy space and moments we're bearing witness to. We encourage anyone to take a kippah to wear if they wish.