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A Studio Myra Bride for a Second Time Around Friday Morning Jewish Wedding at Psagot Winery, Sha’ar Binyamin, Israel

01/09/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

Noa and Laurence, Psagot Winery, Sha'ar Binyamin, Israel

We love that Israeli couple Noa, an ER nurse and the regional director of the Terem chain of emergency clinics, and Laurence, the VP of technical operations for a fintech company, made their Jewish wedding ultra-personal. In Noa’s words, “As an older and second-time couple, we felt very free to set aside all the traditions with which we didn’t connect. We kept our guest list small and intimate, and made sure the people that mattered most to us were involved.”

This included getting married on a Friday morning, involving family and friends in the wedding (especially the couple’s children), and planning the big day in under 6 weeks. Since the winter wedding fell on the shortest Friday of the year, the duo wanted to help their guests out with Shabbat preparations, so as favors they gave each guest a bouquet of Shabbat flowers (that matched Noa’s bouquet) and a fresh challah to take home – how nice is that?!

When it came time to choose the perfect photographer to capture their big day, there was no question that it would be anyone but Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Herschel Gutman. In Noa’s words, Herschel “was the only vendor that I was dead set on. Thankfully he was available, even with our short engagement, and his busy schedule. Our pictures came out incredible! We are so thrilled with our choice of Herschel. He had such a calm vibe and didn’t miss a shot – he was always exactly where he needed to be.”

Read on for the rest of the story in the bride’s own words…

Noa and Laurence, Psagot Winery, Sha'ar Binyamin, IsraelNoa and Laurence, Psagot Winery, Sha'ar Binyamin, IsraelNoa and Laurence, Psagot Winery, Sha'ar Binyamin, Israel

How We Met

Noa, the bride: We met nearly 3 years ago at the backyard pool party of a friend. I immediately noticed Laurence as he was the only person to show up in a button down shirt to a pool party!

That, and I noticed immediately that Laurence was an incredible listener, which made me really want to talk to him. Initially we were just friends, but about 6 weeks later I was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

One of our first dates was a movie, then an MRI at midnight! The technicians were unable to remove one of my ear piercings and Laurence ended up using his teeth! We were able to make jokes and laugh.

You’re always told to choose a partner who can handle the hard things in life with you – for us, that’s how our relationship started. Navigating a new relationship while dealing with a devastating illness, including chemotherapy and multiple surgeries, was not easy.

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A Halfpenny London Bride for a Winter Chic Jewish Wedding at St Pancras Renaissance, London, UK

25/08/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

Gaby and Brad, St Pancras Renaissance, London, UK

We love a winter Jewish wedding, and London couple Gaby, who works in marketing, and Brad, who’s in recruitment, had a truly fabulous one!

The pair knew going into it that they wanted a celebration that didn’t look like every other wedding, and did they ever pull it off.

The majestic St Pancras Renaissance was the perfect spot for their special day, which featured colorful flowers, a stunner of a gown by Halfpenny London, and a trademark epic performance by Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Ambassador Band. Gingerbeard Wedding captured it all so beautifully – read on for the rest of the story in Gaby’s own words!

 

 
 
 
 
 
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How We Met

Gaby, the bride: Brad’s best mate (and best man at the wedding) is my brother. He and his wife decided to set us up, thinking we’d be a great match.

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From Tel Aviv to Mayfair: Galia Lahav’s London Flagship Brings Israeli Bridal Style to the UK

22/08/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

Smashing The Glass brides have long been enamored with Israeli bridal fashion – and over the past nearly two years, we’ve been seeing more and more couples looking to bring a little Israeli flair into the big day by incorporating Israeli style and supporting Israeli businesses.

If that’s you – and you’re based in the UK – we’ve got some exciting news: Israeli luxury bridal brand Galia Lahav, beloved by the many STG brides who’ve chosen the mega-talented designer for their own weddings and global icons alike (think Beyoncé, Paris Hilton, Jennifer Lopez, and Simone Biles), has opened its first-ever UK flagship store right in the heart of London’s iconic Mayfair.

London’s Most Luxurious Bridal Destination

Located in a historic Mayfair building that was once home to none other than Audrey Hepburn, Galia Lahav’s London flagship brings the most luxurious bridal shopping experience to the heart of the UK.

A 3,800 square foot haven of elegance and intimacy, it offers unparalleled service, exclusive in-store events, and bespoke gown customization options, all within a lavish and intimate setting designed to make brides feel truly special.

With its sleek, modern aesthetic and swoon-worthy collection of gowns, the store offers an extraordinary experience that blends Galia Lahav‘s signature craftsmanship with cutting-edge luxury.

Team STG had the chance to visit the store in person, and even as bridal fashion shopping connoisseurs who’ve seen a lot over the years, we were truly blown away by just how impeccably curated every single detail is. This really is the luxury bridal shopping experience of your dreams.

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A Luce Sposa Bride for a Rustic Jewish Wedding at HaAgam, Jerusalem, Israel

18/08/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

Rachel and Tani, HaAgam, Jerusalem, Israel

There’s no place like Israel for a Jewish wedding. And we love that New York couple Rachel,  a program director at a Jewish non-profit running children’s programs, and Tani, a software engineer, opted to make things official at beautiful HaAgam, the Jerusalem Botanical Gardens.

Planning a destination wedding in Israel post-October 7 meant a lot didn’t go to plan. Most of the couple’s family and friends weren’t able to attend due to the war, and even up till the big day Rachel and Tani weren’t sure everything would be able to go ahead. But in Rachel’s words, the experience “taught us to focus on each other and bringing our immediate families together knowing that our wedding would be special no matter what challenges came our way” – and isn’t that really what it’s all about?

When it came time to choose a photographer to capture their special day, Rachel and Tani turned to Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Herschel Gutman, and they couldn’t be more thrilled with the outcome – don’t miss the epic pics from their end-of-night couple shoot in the Old City!

Now over to Rachel, who looked like a princess in her Luce Sposa gown…

Rachel and Tani, HaAgam, Jerusalem, IsraelRachel and Tani, HaAgam, Jerusalem, IsraelRachel and Tani, HaAgam, Jerusalem, IsraelRachel and Tani, HaAgam, Jerusalem, Israel

How We Met

Rachel, the bride: We met on the dating app Hinge in the summer of 2021 right after I moved from Toronto, Canada, to NYC. Tani is American but made Aliyah to Israel in 2006. He served in the IDF and moved back to the States in 2022.

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An Alexia Maria Bride for an Eclectically Elegant Jewish Wedding at BlueJacket Brewery, Washington DC, USA

11/08/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

Alana and Ian, BlueJacket Brewery, Washington DC, USA

This is one cool Jewish wedding. Alana, a social impact manager at a food & beverage company, and Ian, a regional director at the international Jewish fraternity AEPi, wanted a chill wedding that was totally them – and that’s exactly what they ended up with. Featuring late night-karaoke, laid-back speakeasy vibes, table centerpieces featuring the couple’s own cookbook collection, and the coolest colorful floral gown, this special day at BlueJacket Brewery in Washington, DC, was just so full of personal touches, and we can’t get enough of it.

How cool is it that Alana hand-wrote the couple’s invitations – each including a customized message to the recipient – on vintage DC postcards? Not only that, she also designed all the signage for both the wedding and the welcome Shabbat dinner – plus customized Shabbat place card holders made of modelling clay for the Shabbat dinner!

We also love that Alana and Ian found their ketubah on Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Ketubah.com – the two have different styles and often struggle to pick art together,  but the wide array of options available on Ketubah.com meant they were able to find a beautiful paper-cut navy blue design they both loved. Don’t miss it in the wonderful photos by Jalisa Roslyn!

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

Alana and Ian, BlueJacket Brewery, Washington DC, USAAlana and Ian, BlueJacket Brewery, Washington DC, USAAlana and Ian, BlueJacket Brewery, Washington DC, USAAlana and Ian, BlueJacket Brewery, Washington DC, USA

How We Met

Alana, the bride: We met on Lox Club, a Jew”ish” dating app that prioritizes connection over location – Ian was living in Syracuse and Alana was in DC.

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