• About
  • Find a Vendor
  • Submit
  • Advertise
  • Brides Club
  • Your Jewish Life
  • Contact

Smashing the Glass | Jewish Wedding Blog

Inspired Jewish Weddings

  • Real Jewish Weddings
    • City Chic
    • Fashion Forward
    • Outdoor
    • Destination
      • Israel
      • Italy
      • Spain
      • France
      • Beach Weddings
    • Super Luxe
    • Budget
    • DIY
    • Same Sex
  • Jew-ish Weddings
    • Real Jew-ish Weddings
    • Jewish-Catholic Weddings
    • Jewish-Chinese Weddings
    • Jewish-Christian Weddings
    • Jewish-Greek Weddings
    • Jewish-Hindu Weddings
    • Jewish-Humanist Weddings
    • Jewish-Irish Weddings
    • Jewish Japanese Weddings
    • Jewish-Muslim Weddings
    • Same Sex Jew-ish Weddings
  • Inspiration + Guidance
    • Engaged? Start Here
    • Ceremony
      • Chuppah ideas
      • Jewish ceremony music
      • Jewish wedding ceremony 101
      • Jewish ceremony traditions
      • Ketubah Ideas
      • Jewish wedding legalities
      • Jew-ish ceremony ideas
    • Reception
      • Music
      • Speeches
      • Entertainment
      • Venues
    • Food & Drink
      • Kosher catering
      • Wedding cakes
      • Drinks
    • Decor
      • Decorations
      • Favours
      • Floristry
      • Guestbooks
      • Stationery
    • Style
      • Brides dresses
      • Shoes & accessories
      • Grooms
      • Bridesmaids
    • Advice
      • Converting to Judaism
      • Real blogging brides
      • Dear Karen…
    • Honeymoons
    • STG Live
    • Five Minutes With
    • Wedding Must-Haves
    • Wedding Consultancy
  • Jewish Brides Club
  • Find a Wedding Vendor
Home > Eli Tamir

A Pronovias Bride for a Traditional Jewish Wedding Filled with Personal Touches at Sopwell House, St. Albans, UK

20/10/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

Jade and Adam, Sopwell House, St Albans, UK

We absolutely love the approach London couple Jade and Adam took to planning their gorgeous Jewish wedding at Sopwell House: while there’s no question that this day was a stunner from start to finish, the pair went into it with a focus not so much on the aesthetics as on honoring the sacredness of a Jewish wedding and elevating the celebration – not only of their love for each other, but for all of the loved ones who helped make the day possible.

And we love the way the couple brought in their roots – Jade hails from South Africa, while Adam grew up in Plymouth, Devonshire – with fun touches ranging from mixing English roses and South African proteas together in the ketubah design to freshly baked scones in place of a traditional wedding cake – served with cream first, then jam, naturally!

Jade and Adam were married under the 300+ year old chuppah from Plymouth Synagogue, where Adam grew up (and under which many of his family members have wed), draped with the tallitot of Adam’s late father and Jade’s late grandfathers. Don’t miss it in the wonderful photos and video from Milda Vasile Photography!

Jade’s mom, Viv Weiner, a talented artist, hand-painted their invitations, benching cards, and table names – not to  mention the ketubah and a bespoke Siddur and Tehillim book for Jade to daven with on her wedding day!

Now over to Jade, who looked like a fairy tale princess in her stunner of a Pronovias gown (which just happened to have pockets!)…

Jade and Adam, Sopwell House, St Albans, UK Jade and Adam, Sopwell House, St Albans, UK Jade and Adam, Sopwell House, St Albans, UK Jade and Adam, Sopwell House, St Albans, UK

How We Met

Sometimes the most beautiful love stories begin with missed connections, forgotten conversations, and a wooden fish symbolising hope for finding one’s beshert. The journey from strangers to soulmates proves that timing truly is everything.

Adam first noticed Jade at the JLE during a particularly difficult time in his life; attending a talk for the Shloshim after his father’s passing. Despite his grief, he was struck by Jade’s warmth as she greeted Rabbi Dov Cowan, whom she’d known from a Jewish trip years earlier and, unknowingly at the time, Adam’s best friend. Their paths crossed again at a Friday Night Dinner, where Adam offered to walk Jade’s friend back to Golders Green. When he lost track of the friend, he reached out on Facebook to check if she was okay, but Jade barely remembered their conversation or even who he was.

From Jade’s perspective, Adam was simply “a sweet, quiet guy” who appeared at various community events and charity dinners. She admits she probably saw him as “the boring accountant type” without even knowing he is, in fact, (spoiler alert)… an accountant. Their interactions were sporadic and often forgettable – at least for Jade.

At a Jewish learning event, Adam, intrigued by Jade’s purple hiking boots paired with a smart work dress, discovered she was preparing to climb Kilimanjaro. 

The next day, at a mutual friend’s engagement party, Jade tried to set him up with a friend, but this time they shared a meaningful moment: exchanging wooden fish decorations from the table as a symbol of hope that they would both soon find their soulmates.

When a mutual friend shared Jade’s charity fundraising link, Adam immediately donated – partly for the good cause, and partly hoping for a ‘thank you’ message. This simple act of generosity opened the door to real conversation. Jade discovered Adam had messaged her over a year earlier, and they had actually been Facebook friends since that first Shabbat dinner encounter.

What followed was a bonding conversation over favourite desserts, packing cubes and snacks that revealed Adam’s thoughtfulness, humour, and kindness. While Jade was climbing Kilimanjaro, Adam was in Malta with friends, eagerly waiting for her message. The moment she returned from the mountain (airport detention (a story for another day) and second Oxford graduation), they arranged their first date at Delicatessen (where they recently went back to for their 1-year date-anniversary on 8 July).

Their first date was beautifully ordinary – a walk to dinner where Jade brought snacks and Adam brought an umbrella. As Jade sat across from him, she wondered two things: why wasn’t he eating the hummus she’d ordered to share, and could this be someone she could fall in love with?

Over the following week, through sushi on park benches and Shabbat walks, Jade discovered something profound about love. As she puts it: “Love isn’t about falling, it’s about ‘climbing’ in safety, security, vulnerability, commitment, enduring and unexceptional kindness and respect.”

For Adam, the certainty came instantly. From their first date, he knew Jade was “the one” – someone with whom he could be completely himself, someone who radiated “loving, kindness, warmth, generosity and care.”

As Adam wrote in his wedding speech: “From our very first date, I knew that there was a special connection between us. I didn’t believe in soul mates until I met Jade. You are my beshert, and I really believe I was always holding a place in my heart for you. It has been a long time coming, but I kept the faith, and I am so glad we finally found each other.”

As Jade wrote in their wedding invitation: “Marrying Adam doesn’t even feel like a decision. It feels like acting out the ordinary course the way things are meant to be and the way they have always meant to be.”

Continue ReadingContinue Reading

Share this post:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest

A House of Savin Bride for a Colorful Jewish Wedding with Tons of Personal Touches at Micklefield Hall, Rickmansworth, UK

08/09/2025 by Karen Cinnamon

Lucy and Michael, Micklefield Hall, Rickmansworth, UK

We love it when a couple adds lots of personal touches to their Jewish wedding – and Lucy and Michael really took it to the next level!

Artsy bride Lucy loves color – so much so that she couldn’t envision herself in a white dress and instead opted for a fabulous floral number by House of Savin. The couple based their color scheme for the big day around Lucy’s dress, and Lucy – who created all the wedding stationery herself! – designed it all to match the dress, too. Lucy even hand-embroidered kippot to go with the stationery design! Paul Toeman Photography (Cherish Studios) captured it all so beautifully.

We also love that Lucy created anniversary cards for each table to inscribe with messages to the couple to be opened on the wedding anniversaries that correspond with each table number!

We’ll let Lucy fill you in on the rest…

Lucy and Michael, Micklefield Hall, Rickmansworth, UKLucy and Michael, Micklefield Hall, Rickmansworth, UK Lucy and Michael, Micklefield Hall, Rickmansworth, UKLucy and Michael, Micklefield Hall, Rickmansworth, UK

How We Met

Lucy, the bride:  We met at Jewish summer camp. We would have first met when we were about 11 but started dating when we were Madrichim, age 17. We grew up together and went to university together.

Continue ReadingContinue Reading

Share this post:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest

A Suzanne Neville Bride for an Elegant Orthodox Jewish Wedding at the Kimpton Fitzroy London, UK

21/06/2021 by Karen Cinnamon

Ivi-and-Ben-Kimpton-Fitzroy-London-UK

Get ready to be blown away by one of the most stunning Jewish micro weddings we’ve seen yet. When Smashing The Glass Brides Club member Ivi and Ben got engaged in February 2021 after Ivi completed her three-year journey toward conversion to Judaism, they knew they wanted to become husband and wife ASAP, pandemic or no. So in just six weeks of planning, they whipped up an absolute dream wedding, split into several events over two days to follow lockdown restrictions.

First, Ivi and Ben held the most magical chuppah for an intimate crowd of 15 at beloved Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Kimpton Fitzroy London, which Ivi found right here on STG! From the beginning, the couple fell head over heels for everything about this venue, from the way it combines opulence with warmth to the gorgeous high-ceilinged ballroom where the chuppah took place to the ultra-attentive personalized service the staff provided every step of the way. Ivi describes the Kimpton Fitzroy as an “absolute gem,” and we couldn’t agree with her more!

Afterward, Ivi and Ben threw an all-day party in a marquee at their garden, with two shifts of thirty guests each attending, so friends and family who couldn’t attend the ceremony were still able to celebrate with them.

Both events were captured by photography and videography team Fire & Ice, and we’re not sure what we’re more in love with, the luminous photos or the ultra-moving trailer. The Fire & Ice team came up with the brilliant idea to record Ivi, a pianist, playing a song to layer over the video – and, in honor of her Chinese heritage and as a tribute to her parents, who live in Malaysia and couldn’t travel to the wedding due to COVID, Ivi chose a classic Chinese love song. How amazing is that?!

Ivi also wore her absolute knockout of a modest wedding gown – customized just for her by the one and only Suzanne Neville – for both celebrations. Who wouldn’t want the opportunity to wear such an exquisite dress twice?!

There’s so much to say about this incredible Jewish wedding, but we’ll let Ivi tell you the rest of the story… And if you love the look of the Kimpton Fitzroy (Ivi and Ben’s wedding venue), you’ll want to tune in to our Jewish wedding music Facebook Live tomorrow, Tuesday June 22, live from the hotel, as one lucky couple is going to win an overnight stay (plus you’ll get to see how truly gorgeous it is for a wedding venue). I’ll see you there!

Ivi-and-Ben-Kimpton-Fitzroy-London-UKIvi-and-Ben-Kimpton-Fitzroy-London-UKIvi-and-Ben-Kimpton-Fitzroy-London-UKIvi-and-Ben-Kimpton-Fitzroy-London-UK
How we Met

Ivi, the bride: Previously at British Vogue, now at Publicis Media and a classical pianist, I took a sabbatical from my career in the City in 2016 and worked for a stint as a fitness instructor, teaching high-intensity TRX classes at Heartcore Studios in St. John’s Wood in London. Ben, an owner of a number of jewellery and consumer brands, came to workout at Heartcore and took my classes for nine months before we started dating. I used to shout “Burpees! Burpees!” at Ben on a weekly basis. Ben jokes that he was the fittest he’s ever been when he used to come to my classes!

On our first date, we went for a post-workout brunch that lasted over four hours. We both knew there was something extraordinary between us straightaway. Ben says that he knew I was “The One” after that date. We fell madly in love after a few months of dating, and we discussed how important being Jewish and having a Jewish family was to Ben. Following a thorough period of soul searching and spending time with Orthodox Jewish rabbis’ and their families, I heeded what I now realise was a lifelong calling, to which Ben was the catalyst, to convert to Orthodox Judaism. Hand-in-hand, we spent the next three years undertaking one of life’s most demanding yet spiritually enriching journeys. Ben wholeheartedly embraced and deepened his connection and observance of the faith he was born into.

I completed my conversion to Orthodox Judaism and emerged from the holy waters of the mikveh, reborn a Jewess on 18th February 2021. On a day already bursting with joy and jubilation, after making me my favourite Nutella crepes, Ben got down on one knee and proposed. Less than three months later, we were married in the presence of just 15 of our nearest and dearest.Continue ReadingContinue Reading

Share this post:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads
  • Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest

Jewish Weddings by Country

Weddings by Colour

Awesome Jewish Gifts

Get posts directly into your inbox

Enter your email address below and get the latest posts delivered straight to your inbox.

Today’s Top Posts

  • A guide to the Jewish Wedding Ceremony and Order of Service under the chuppah
    A guide to the Jewish Wedding Ceremony and Order of Service under the chuppah
  • Jewish Wedding Traditions Explained - Breaking The Glass
    Jewish Wedding Traditions Explained - Breaking The Glass
  • Dates in 2026, 2027 and 2028 to avoid for a Jewish wedding plus a 12 Month Wedding Planning Monthly Checklist
    Dates in 2026, 2027 and 2028 to avoid for a Jewish wedding plus a 12 Month Wedding Planning Monthly Checklist
  • A Fairytale Jewish Wedding at Castello Bevilacqua, Verona, Italy
    A Fairytale Jewish Wedding at Castello Bevilacqua, Verona, Italy
  • How to Turn Your Smashed Glass Shards Into a Keepsake Souvenir of Your Jewish Wedding
    How to Turn Your Smashed Glass Shards Into a Keepsake Souvenir of Your Jewish Wedding

Subscribe by Email

Enter your email address below and get the latest posts delivered straight to your inbox.

Kate Spade UK Limited
Mr And Mrs Smith Honeymoons
Liberty London
Monica Vinader
closeJoin our members-only community for Jewish brides!

All content © Smashing The Glass 2026