
A traditional wedding
Blessed are you that you got to reach this moment in life
Mazel Tov!
The choice to marry is not only a connection between two souls, and their choice of a life together.
The choice is to unite two families, two homes, two traditions and sometimes two different cultural worlds. Arriving at the moment of the canopy therefore includes navigating between the desires and needs of the couple, their families, and sometimes also their social circles.
The chuppah and the kiddushin are actually a public declaration of the couple's commitment. That's why the much attention and thought invested in this class, on its form and contents. Since the wedding is the couple's first joint step in the world, I believe it should be celebrated on the basis of reciprocity.
That's why I believe in egalitarian and halachic marriages, like the religion of Moses and Israel.
I will be happy to accompany you in the process
The process of preparing for the wedding includes an introductory meeting, getting to know and preparing the ceremony for its elements (traditional and personal), a short joint study and of course - a canopy and consecrations.
Out of the spirit of love and agreement that brings loved ones to walk together to the good will of the chupah and the sanctification, I ask that the couple sign a prenuptial agreement before their marriage.



