My fiance and I are a queer interfaith couple so I've been pretty excited trying to sort through what parts of Judaism I want to bring into our ceremony. That my partner is so respectful and open to learning about Jewish culture really helps. Ours is likely to be a very cultural hodge podge of a ceremony, but I think that is pretty beautiful too.
September 10th makes 17 years, we had a Jewish wedding even though I'm not Jewish we incorporated pretty much everything you talked about , but I had to explain everything and why we were doing everything in the ceremony LOL it was beautiful and fun. Thank you so much for speaking on this I love my wife
Your memories are beautiful! I’m so glad you had a Tish. These are some unique touches we added to our wedding, 15 years ago. - we had a quick ‘morning minyan’ (prayer service) before we started prepping for the big day and it was just such a lovely spiritual framing. - we did a reciprocal Bedecken where I draped my groom in his tallit and he lowered his veil. - we had a private moment to eat and drink and break our fast in the Yichud Room which I look back on very fondly - it was our ‘breather’ in a hectic day. - we had tzedakah boxes at the reception and encouraged people to donate, increasing our joy. - we had two bridesmaids carry memorial candles/votives throughout the processional and recessional so that the memories of our loved ones where never far off. - for dinner, we had a huge, beautiful wedding challah. So many lovely memories - thanks for taking me back :-) Wishing you many years of naches. Mazal tov!
I don’t know how you did it Marion but you must have read my mind. I spent days looking for the video where you showed us the glass invitation case from your wedding. I’ve been planning my wedding so you put the video out at the PERFECT time💕Mazel tov to you and Andrew!
Happy Anniversary!! Every time you show wedding pics I marvel at how beautiful you look and how handsome your husband looks and how full of joy you both look!! Your wedding dress was gorgeous; you whole wedding was gorgeous!
Love the pretty dress you're wearing. The gallery wall in your bedroom looks delightful. With a Monday legal holiday, those weekends for weddings give one Saturday night for rehearsal, Sunday for the wedding, and Monday for the departures.
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 9TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 🌹I LOVE THE BLACK AND WHITE FOTOS THEY LOOK SO NICE ON YOUR WALL YOUR WEDDING DRESS WAS BEAUTIFUL THANKS FOR THIS VIEDO🦋🦋🦋🌻🌻🌻🐝
This makes me happy, I really want a Jewish wedding once I’m able to convert and find a nice Jewish partner but being a trans guy who wants to marry another guy it made it a bit hard (especially if I’m trying to convert modern orthodox) but I think it will go well, thank you for this video
Can you talk more to "kosher style" vs being kosher. I feel like kosher style is what I follow and I struggle putting it into words and not feeling embarrassed because I can't afford certified kosher food.
If the shmorgesboard of traditions your choosing from is just that.....a shmorgesboard....its not Judaism, but rather just a mish mosh of what you think is quaint....... unfortunately it really has nothing to do with Judaism.....you can make up your own things the way you want.....then its self traditional. Once again nothing to do with Judaism.
My fiance and I are a queer interfaith couple so I've been pretty excited trying to sort through what parts of Judaism I want to bring into our ceremony. That my partner is so respectful and open to learning about Jewish culture really helps. Ours is likely to be a very cultural hodge podge of a ceremony, but I think that is pretty beautiful too.
Mazel Tov to you and Andrew on your 9 year anniversary may you have many more healthy happy years together....❤️
September 10th makes 17 years, we had a Jewish wedding even though I'm not Jewish we incorporated pretty much everything you talked about , but I had to explain everything and why we were doing everything in the ceremony LOL it was beautiful and fun. Thank you so much for speaking on this I love my wife
Your memories are beautiful! I’m so glad you had a Tish.
These are some unique touches we added to our wedding, 15 years ago.
- we had a quick ‘morning minyan’ (prayer service) before we started prepping for the big day and it was just such a lovely spiritual framing.
- we did a reciprocal Bedecken where I draped my groom in his tallit and he lowered his veil.
- we had a private moment to eat and drink and break our fast in the Yichud Room which I look back on very fondly - it was our ‘breather’ in a hectic day.
- we had tzedakah boxes at the reception and encouraged people to donate, increasing our joy.
- we had two bridesmaids carry memorial candles/votives throughout the processional and recessional so that the memories of our loved ones where never far off.
- for dinner, we had a huge, beautiful wedding challah.
So many lovely memories - thanks for taking me back :-) Wishing you many years of naches. Mazal tov!
I don’t know how you did it Marion but you must have read my mind. I spent days looking for the video where you showed us the glass invitation case from your wedding. I’ve been planning my wedding so you put the video out at the PERFECT time💕Mazel tov to you and Andrew!
You looked absolutely stunning on your wedding day. 💗💙
Happy Anniversary!! Every time you show wedding pics I marvel at how beautiful you look and how handsome your husband looks and how full of joy you both look!! Your wedding dress was gorgeous; you whole wedding was gorgeous!
Your wedding dress is so pretty. I like the ruffles
Congratulations on your wedding anniversary. 💍
Love the pretty dress you're wearing. The gallery wall in your bedroom looks delightful. With a Monday legal holiday, those weekends for weddings give one Saturday night for rehearsal, Sunday for the wedding, and Monday for the departures.
This was especially nice, Marian. Congratulations to you both on your 9th anniversary!!
Wow, beautiful video. I was tearing up at the end. I love all these traditions so much. Coming up on our 22nd anniversary soon.
Mazel Tov to you and Andrew on your 9 year anniversary and many more.
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR 9TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 🌹I LOVE THE BLACK AND WHITE FOTOS THEY LOOK SO NICE ON YOUR WALL YOUR WEDDING DRESS WAS BEAUTIFUL THANKS FOR THIS VIEDO🦋🦋🦋🌻🌻🌻🐝
Mazel Tov to you and Andrew for your wedding anniversary
Simply a delightful video.
Happy anniversary to both of you(Mazel Tov) - this was lovely, I really enjoy weddings.😊
Congratulations on your forthcoming anniversary!
Thank you!!
Hope you have a wonderful anniversary ♥. Thank you for sharing. Beautiful photos of your special day. 🥂
Thank you so much!
Happy anniversary 💐
This is amazing! I love this!
Happy Anniversary
This makes me happy, I really want a Jewish wedding once I’m able to convert and find a nice Jewish partner but being a trans guy who wants to marry another guy it made it a bit hard (especially if I’m trying to convert modern orthodox) but I think it will go well, thank you for this video
Beautiful
That looks beautiful. What is the difference between kosher food and kosher style.
Mazel Tov 💕🥳
Thank you!
Can you talk more to "kosher style" vs being kosher. I feel like kosher style is what I follow and I struggle putting it into words and not feeling embarrassed because I can't afford certified kosher food.
I actually have a video where I share a lot about that! ua-cam.com/video/Z4dOTQOtJVw/v-deo.html
Anyone have any alternatives to a chair lift while doing the hora at the wedding?
Mazel Tov! Save wall space for baby #4!
Beautiful ❤❤❤👍😀😘
Mazel Tov Andrew and Marion ❤️
You looked like Audrey Hepburn 💐 🥳
What does going around each other 7 times in a circle mean
Hi I wish you a 100 more God bless
Wait you covered your face at your wedding but you have bare shoulders, that's a NoNo in most Synagogues!!!!
You’re cute
If the shmorgesboard of traditions your choosing from is just that.....a shmorgesboard....its not Judaism, but rather just a mish mosh of what you think is quaint....... unfortunately it really has nothing to do with Judaism.....you can make up your own things the way you want.....then its self traditional. Once again nothing to do with Judaism.
Then why do you bother to watch, no one is forcing you.