I'm delighted that you'd like to explore the possibility of my officiating at your wedding ceremony. You want -- and I want for you -- a person you feel connected to, who will share your vision of your wedding and the process leading up to it, and will offer you the expertise, guidance, and support you need. Let's start with you. What moves you to seek a rabbi for your wedding ceremony at this time?
Where are you on your journey as individuals, and as a couple? What are your hopes and visions for your wedding, and for your future together? How can I help you to draw on the beauty and wisdom of Jewish tradition to enhance your wedding in ways that bring depth and meaning to the ceremony, and that reflect your uniqueness? I offer you my expertise and experience, based in my twenty years as a rabbi -- plus humor, honesty, and respect for you no matter what your story is.
I also bring my warmth, openness, and down-to-earth approach; my ability to listen deeply; my experience in helping couples draw on Jewish tradition to support and enrich your relationship; and my dedication to shaping a ceremony that is memorable, moving, and inclusive of your families and guests.
Where are you on your journey as individuals, and as a couple? What are your hopes and visions for your wedding, and for your future together? How can I help you to draw on the beauty and wisdom of Jewish tradition to enhance your wedding in ways that bring depth and meaning to the ceremony, and that reflect your uniqueness? I offer you my expertise and experience, based in my twenty years as a rabbi -- plus humor, honesty, and respect for you no matter what your story is.
I also bring my warmth, openness, and down-to-earth approach; my ability to listen deeply; my experience in helping couples draw on Jewish tradition to support and enrich your relationship; and my dedication to shaping a ceremony that is memorable, moving, and inclusive of your families and guests.
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My "congregation" is you -- people of all backgrounds -- Jewish, Jew-ish, part of a Jewish family, considering a Jewish wedding or other ritual, or just wanting to explore.
My mission, as a wedding officiant and a rabbi in general, is to learn about you -- your experiences, beliefs, longings, challenges, and what you might want or need from a rabbi at this time.
Then I help you explore how Jewish tradition can enrich your wedding ceremony with depth and inspiration in ways that reflect your uniqueness as individuals and as a couple.
My mission, as a wedding officiant and a rabbi in general, is to learn about you -- your experiences, beliefs, longings, challenges, and what you might want or need from a rabbi at this time.
Then I help you explore how Jewish tradition can enrich your wedding ceremony with depth and inspiration in ways that reflect your uniqueness as individuals and as a couple.
Your wedding is a joyful celebration of your love, and an expression of your commitment to one another.
It is also a reflection of you and your relationship, and of the experiences and values that bring you together and will help you to create your future.
To shape and lead that ceremony, I am dedicated to getting to know you and to crafting a wedding that is true to who you are, and deepened and enriched by the beauty and wisdom of Jewish tradition.
We begin by having an initial meeting or consultation to get to know one another and decide whether I am the right officiant for you.
It is also a reflection of you and your relationship, and of the experiences and values that bring you together and will help you to create your future.
To shape and lead that ceremony, I am dedicated to getting to know you and to crafting a wedding that is true to who you are, and deepened and enriched by the beauty and wisdom of Jewish tradition.
We begin by having an initial meeting or consultation to get to know one another and decide whether I am the right officiant for you.
Jewish weddings are simple, and include several basic rituals, which I describe below.
You may choose to add readings, music, or other elements, or you may want to just stick to these basics, which offer you many opportunities to personalize the ceremony.
The ketubah records your promises to one another: The ketubah -- which means "written" in Hebrew -- contains the promises upon which you base your marriage.
You may choose to incorporate other elements, such as values upon which you base your relationship, hopes for your future, or quotes that you find meaningful.
You may choose to add readings, music, or other elements, or you may want to just stick to these basics, which offer you many opportunities to personalize the ceremony.
The ketubah records your promises to one another: The ketubah -- which means "written" in Hebrew -- contains the promises upon which you base your marriage.
You may choose to incorporate other elements, such as values upon which you base your relationship, hopes for your future, or quotes that you find meaningful.
If you have questions, or want to schedule a free, no-obligation, one-on-one consultation, I'd be delighted to hear from you.
Choosing the right wedding officiant is a big decision.
It's important for you to feel comfortable with and connected to the person you decide to work with.
I'd be happy to answer your questions, or to schedule a free, no-obligation, one-on-one consultation, which we can have in person, online, or by telephone.
It will be a chance for us to get to know one another and share ideas and visions for your wedding ceremony.
Choosing the right wedding officiant is a big decision.
It's important for you to feel comfortable with and connected to the person you decide to work with.
I'd be happy to answer your questions, or to schedule a free, no-obligation, one-on-one consultation, which we can have in person, online, or by telephone.
It will be a chance for us to get to know one another and share ideas and visions for your wedding ceremony.
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