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A Grace Loves Lace Bride for an Ultra-Personal Jewish Wedding at Home in Old Westbury, New York, USA

17/08/2026 by Karen Cinnamon Leave a Comment

Elana and Seth, Old Westbury, New York, USA

We love it when a couple makes their Jewish wedding totally, completely them – and that’s exactly what Elana and Seth did. Every single choice they made – from incorporating family and friends at every step of the process to deciding to wed at their family homestead, where Elana’s family has lived for more than thirty years and the couple now make their home – was rooted in their desire to plan a celebration that felt more like, in the couple’s words, a “participatory cultural gathering” than a conventional wedding.

Elana and Seth, along with Elana’s parents and other family and friends, spent months preparing the property for the big day, doing everything from growing flowers to clearing paths and rigging infrastructure. The couple’s intimate Jewish ceremony, which took place on a Friday, featured so many personal touches, from a pre-wedding bathtub mikvah to an elemental procession involving all the guests to Seth’s family chuppah to the couple’s fabulous ketubah from Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Once Upon a Paper.

The duo worked with artist Elena to create a bespoke design, and, in Seth’s words, “She welcomed every out there idea we brought to her and created something that felt both ancient and entirely personal. The final result is a true reflection of us.” Don’t miss her incredible work in the images by Kali Taylor and Thais Aquino.

There’s so much more to say about this very special celebration (which included a Wedding Crashers-themed party the Saturday following the chuppah), but we’ll let the couple fill you in on the rest…

 

Elana and Seth, Old Westbury, New York, USA Elana and Seth, Old Westbury, New York, USA Elana and Seth, Old Westbury, New York, USA Elana and Seth, Old Westbury, New York, USA

How We Met

Seth: We first crossed paths in Lake Tahoe in 2014, when Elana was touring as a performing artist. I remember feeling her energy before we had even properly met or had a deep conversation. We remained loosely connected through overlapping community throughout the years, but it was not until 2022 that we truly sat down together and started to get to know one another.

Elana: I thought it was a business meeting. Seth had other ideas.

Seth: I remember saying jokingly, not jokingly, “I’m Jewish, you’re Jewish… our mothers are going to love each other ;)” Elana rolled her eyes but was intrigued at my boldness.

Elana: At the time, I was amidst a year of celibacy and consciously creating space to call in a life partner. Seth arrived right at the threshold of that year. It gave us space to deepen a genuine friendship while our love organically revealed itself to both of us.

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A Lihi Hod Bride for a Sophisticated Jewish Wedding Weekend at Columbia Beach Resort, Pissouri, Cyprus

10/08/2026 by Karen Cinnamon Leave a Comment

Noa and Idan, Columbia Beach Resort, Pissouri, Cyprus

We’re obsessed with today’s ultra-chic Jewish wedding weekend in Cyprus! Bride Noa, a clinical psychologist, and groom Idan, a graphic designer and video editor, wanted a destination wedding where they could celebrate with their nearest and dearest for an entire weekend, and they found the perfect venue in Columbia Beach Resort.

As a graphic designer, it was important to Idan that the wedding had a unique and cohesive visual identity, and every detail was designed to feel like it belonged to the same story. The couple balanced their two styles – Noa’s more timeless and classic; Ida’s bolder and more eye-catching – and worked with Noam Salach of Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Kai Wedding Planners to create something that felt like both of them.

As a designer, Idan wanted every detail to feel intentional and personal, and he contributed so many personal touches to the wedding, from creating a custom mobile wedding website to designing personalized swag for guests (including custom tote bags, branded ouzo bottles, and parasols for the Cyprus sun) to editing the couple’s wedding video using the stunning raw cinematography captured by Kreative Films. Catch all the wonderful details in the elegant, effortless imagery from Anna Gomeniuk.

Read on for the full story in Idan’s own words…

Noa and Idan, Columbia Beach Resort, Pissouri, Cyprus Noa and Idan, Columbia Beach Resort, Pissouri, Cyprus Noa and Idan, Columbia Beach Resort, Pissouri, Cyprus Noa and Idan, Columbia Beach Resort, Pissouri, Cyprus

How We Met

Idan, the groom: We met through a mutual friend back when I was working as a bartender and Noa was still studying psychology. Our mutual friend invited me over to her apartment one day, and that’s where we met for the first time. Neither of us knew it then, but that casual introduction would turn into the greatest love story of our lives.

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A Jewish Wedding in Pink at The Vale Resort, Pontyclun, Wales, UK

03/08/2026 by Karen Cinnamon Leave a Comment

Jess and Louis, The Vale Resort, Pontyclun, UK

We’re so excited to be publishing our first-ever Jewish wedding in Wales today! Though Jess, a primary school teacher, and Louis, a tax advisor, now live in London, Jess hails from the small but mighty Welsh Jewish community, and it was important to her to get married back home in South Wales.

They chose The Vale Resort in Pontyclun as the venue for their summery wedding weekend in pink, filled with tons of gorgeous blooms in all shades of the tone, and we can’t get enough of it. Neither could Jess – she loved planning her big day so much that she’s since launched a small business, The Wedding Desk, where she support couples who are planning their own wedding so that they can feel prepared and ready to hand over to their suppliers / on-the-day coordinator on the day!

Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Claudine Hartzel captured the day so beautifully – in Jess’s words, “She was just like having a best friend and supporter with us every step of the way. From our engagement shoot, we instantly felt at ease and comfortable in front of the camera and knew we were in for an absolute treat after receiving our engagement shoot photos. On the wedding day itself, Claudine and her team were everywhere but never in the way – she made sure every second was captured and her photos really show the emotion and positive energy of our special day.”

We also love that, in addition to their general wedding registry with The Wedding Shop, Jess and Louis also set up a Judaica registry with Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Contemporary Judaica – such a smart way to make sure you’ll be gifted Judaica you’ll be proud to display in your home!

Now over to Jess…

Jess and Louis, The Vale Resort, Pontyclun, UK Jess and Louis, The Vale Resort, Pontyclun, UK Jess and Louis, The Vale Resort, Pontyclun, UK Jess and Louis, The Vale Resort, Pontyclun, UK

How We Met

Jess, the bride: Jess is from Cardiff and Louis is from Manchester but we both moved to London after university. We met during Covid on Hinge but after a couple of dates, we realised that both our families share very close family friends – turns out we were both at a lot of simchas together when we were younger and there’s lots of photos of us! We were also on an Israel trip together during uni but had no idea!

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A House of Savin Bride for an English Spring Garden-Inspired Jewish Wedding with Bridgerton Vibes at One Great George Street, London, UK

27/07/2026 by Karen Cinnamon Leave a Comment

Katy and Jordan, One Great George Street, London, UK

Gorgeous chuppah alert! If you love a floral chuppah, this is one Jewish wedding you’ve got to see. Londoners Katy, an advertising creative, and Jordan, who works in politics, describe the aesthetic of their big day at One Great George Street “as if Bridgerton and an English spring garden had a baby,” and we are all about it.

Katy’s colorful gown – she went for an exquisite handpainted dress from House of Savin, featuring beautiful pastel blossoms in shades of blue, lilac, pink, green, and white – formed the basis for the couple’s color scheme for both the chuppah and the entire day. Don’t miss it in the images by Ela Tatiana Photography!

Music was a huge priority for Jordan, and so the couple went for the best of the best: a 10-piece band from Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Jam Hot Showband. The couple can’t stop raving about how incredible Jam Hot was to work with.

This wedding is chock full of fabulous details – there’s the irreverent Jewish wedding ceremony guide Katy and Jordan put together for their guests, and the duo’s surprise entrance to the song “Where Is My Husband” with Katy on mic and Jordan holding plastic water guns full of tequila – but we’ll let the bride herself fill you in on the rest…

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How We Met

Katy, the bride: Jordan and I met on Hinge in 2020 after the first Covid lockdown. But Katy was not the first David to meet Jordan.

Back in April 2019. A good 17 months before we matched on Hinge. Katy’s mum sends her a message…

“I met your future husband today.”

I reply with, “elaborate woman”

“Gorgeous guy…possibly working with us. We may offer him a job.”

“Name please”

“Jordan Newfield.”

Hmmmm. That name rang a bell. Ah yes. 4 months earlier we’d matched on Jswipe. Didn’t go anywhere though, because this ‘gorgeous guy’ ghosted Katy. He CLAIMS he went travelling. Huh. Yeah. Sure.

I’m sure you’re wondering, ‘Did Katy’s mum hire him?’ Well according to Jordan he never heard back. Still, Katy’s mum definitely called this one.

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Elmley Nature Reserve: The Perfect English Countryside Venue for a Jewish Wedding Weekend Near London

23/07/2026 by Karen Cinnamon Leave a Comment

Picture yourself standing under a gorgeous outdoor chuppah framed by sweeping marshland, celebrating your newlywed status in a magnificent Victorian barn, and spending some quality time surrounded by your favourite people in one of England’s most extraordinary natural settings. And the best part? It’s all taking place just over an hour from London. 

Image by Lisa Jane Photography

If this sounds like your dream wedding, allow us to introduce you to Elmley Nature Reserve. Set within 3,300 acres of protected wilderness on the North Kent coast, this exclusive-hire venue offers all the magic of a destination wedding while still being easily accessible from London. 

Whether you’re planning an intimate celebration or a full wedding weekend, here’s why Elmley Nature Reserve deserves a place on your venue shortlist.

Image by Tash Busta Photography 

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