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Badeken Veiling Ceremony Uncovered

Badeken Veiling Ceremony Uncovered

In a traditional Jewish wedding, the badeken is the veiling ceremony during which a groom places a veil over his bride just prior to the marriage rites.  This ceremony is often considered one of the most moving elements of a traditional Jewish wedding. There are two...
Bringing The Bride and Groom’s Ideas to Life

Bringing The Bride and Groom’s Ideas to Life

When deciding the locations for the ceremony and reception, many Jewish couples decide to have both at the synagogue.  Some couples like to have their ceremonies at their synagogue because of the atmosphere it has as a place of worship, especially for the...
We Like Our New WeddingWire Review!

We Like Our New WeddingWire Review!

Brooke and Barak’s Orthodox Jewish wedding August 4, 2013 at the Westin Park Central was amazing!  So many people were noticeably happy and having fun, enjoying food, music, dancing and Brooke and Barak’s love was felt by all.  Thank you Barak for the...
We Earned the WeddingWire Rated Bronze Badge

We Earned the WeddingWire Rated Bronze Badge

We are so excited!!! We just received word that we earned the WeddingWire Rated Bronze Badge for the 12 reviews we have received!  Thank you to all those that submitted a review!  If you are a past client that has not submitted a review and would like to, please go to...
We Earned the WeddingWire Rated Bronze Badge

WeddingWire Rated

Wow!  I just recieved my 8th 5 star rating on WeddingWire so I am now WeddingWire rated for 2012 🙂  This is so exciting!  I just love my career and my clients.  Thank you to everyone that has helped me receive the highest ratings possible!  I couldn’t have done...
Ruth Spirer quoted in the Texas Jewish Post Article

Ruth Spirer Featured in Texas Jewish Post

Wedding Consultants can take the “oy vey” out of your big day How to do, what to do first, who to call and when to get it done — the list of questions that roll through the mind of a bride and groom, and likely their parents’, is seemingly...