Each month, we will send out an e-newsletter providing you with some interesting history and tidbits about all aspects of the Jewish wedding.  Our newsletters will help you discover Jewish wedding traditions from around the world, what to wear, what to write in your wedding program and so much more. 

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Example: Your mother has been collecting wine glasses for the past 25 years so that each guest at your wedding receives a special and individualized drinking glass.

Example: Your best friend took you golfing on the big day to calm your nerves and still made sure you were on time for the pictures.

Example: Your grandfather kept the handkerchief he carried at his wedding so he could pass it onto you on your wedding day.

        How can you celebrate all these thoughtful people who made your wedding day as extraordinary and unique as you are? Have you already tried sifting through the many websites that specialize in the creating and selling bridal party gifts? Often these websites suggest items such as monogrammed key chains, barbeque sets, money clips, pearl necklaces and engraved cufflinks. While these items will help family and friends remember your special occasion, you may want to consider adding a more personal touch to these traditional keepsakes. While shopping, keep each individual in mind, choosing imaginative and meaningful gifts for each and every person in your bridal party.

Mystic Jerusalem
Anniversary Text
Micki Caspi
$120.00 US
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