In the Jewish tradition, weddings cannot be held on Shabbat, which starts Friday at sundown and concludes Saturday at sundown. Weddings are often on Sundays for this reason. Although Sunday does run into the work week, we wanted to include all of our friends and relatives and so we ask you to come celebrate with us on what is perhaps an unusual night for you!
No. We invite you to be present with us at our ceremony. We have a photographer and videographer who would love to see your beautiful faces and not the backs of your phones. Please refrain from using your phones throughout the ceremony including the processional and recessional.
As much as we love your little ones, this is an adults-only event.
Semiformal - an outfit that is dressier than what you'd wear to an office, but not as dressy as a formal evening gown or tuxedo.
The ceremony begins at 5pm.
No, space is too limited for us to accommodate additional guests.
Please see the Hotels section on this site. We have blocks booked at two different hotels and there are plenty of additional hotels in the area if the need arises.
Yes, plenty. There is a dedicated lot in front of the venue.