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Planning a Wedding in Israel - Read this before you start!

אריאלה צייטלין • Mar 16, 2023

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Planning a wedding in Israel can be a unique and memorable experience. With its rich history and cultural traditions, Israel offers a variety of beautiful and meaningful locations for your special day. However, there are a few important

things to consider when planning a wedding in Israel, whether you are a resident or visiting from abroad.


First, it is important to consider the legal requirements for getting married in Israel. If you are Jewish and planning to have a traditional Jewish wedding, you will need to go through the process of getting married through the Chief Rabbinate of Israel. This involves obtaining a "ketuba," or marriage license, and having your wedding ceremony performed by a rabbi recognized by the Chief Rabbinate. If you are not Jewish, or if you prefer a civil ceremony, you can have a ceremony performed by a licensed wedding officiant. In either case, it is important to start the process early and make sure that all necessary documents and requirements are in order.


Next, you will need to choose a venue for your wedding. Israel has a wide range of options, from beautiful beaches to historic castles and modern hotels. Consider the size of your wedding, your budget, and your desired location when selecting a venue. You may also want to think about whether you want an indoor or outdoor ceremony, and what kind of atmosphere you want to create for your special day.


Once you have chosen a venue, it is time to start planning the details of your wedding. This will involve hiring vendors such as a photographer, videographer, florist, and catering company. You will also need to decide on a color scheme, a menu, and any other details such as music and decor. It is a good idea to start planning well in advance, as the best vendors can book up quickly.


In addition to these practical considerations, it is important to think about the cultural and religious traditions that you want to incorporate into your wedding. If you are having a traditional Jewish wedding, for example, you may want to include elements such as the chuppah (wedding canopy), the ketubah (marriage contract), and the breaking of the glass. You may also want to include other cultural traditions, such as the hora (circle dance) or the bedeken (veiling of the bride).


Finally, don't forget to have fun and enjoy the planning process! Planning a wedding can be stressful, but it is also an exciting and meaningful time in your life. Take the time to savor the moment and celebrate your love with your partner and your loved ones.


Overall, planning a wedding in Israel requires careful consideration of legal requirements, venue selection, vendor hiring, and cultural and religious traditions. With careful planning and attention to detail, you can create a beautiful and memorable wedding that reflects your unique relationship and values.


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