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Create the Jewish Wedding Gift List of Your Dreams with Contemporary Judaica

28/01/2026 by Karen Cinnamon Leave a Comment

Modern Kiddush Cup and Plate in Silver by Nadav Art |Photo by Stuart Wood Photography from Bringing the Hamptons to the UK: Jewish Wedding Inspo on Osea Island

It’s no secret that Contemporary Judaica is my very favourite source for stylish, modern Judaica in the UK. I’m obsessed with their gorgeous holiday popups in London’s picturesque Hampstead Village, and whenever I need a new piece for a holiday, a Jewish gift, or a gorgeous piece of Jewish jewelry, they’re always my go-to. But did you know that they also offer a fantastic wedding gift list service, easy to share with family and friends and complete with international shipping?

Aquila Shabbat Candlesticks by Lou Henry for Nambé

Why a Jewish Wedding Gift List?

Whether or not you want it, you’re going to have some guests who want to buy you Judaica – so you might as well make it easy for them to purchase pieces you’re guaranteed to love by setting up a Judaica gift list alongside your main registry.

Ceramic White Mezuzah with Gold Shin by Yahalomis

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A Same-Sex Jewish Wedding with Lots of DIY at Floriana, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA

26/01/2026 by Karen Cinnamon Leave a Comment

Hadassah and Natanya, Floriana, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA

We love a DIY Jewish wedding, and Hadassah and Natanya’s is one for the books! The Jerusalem-based brides, who opted to wed near Natanya’s hometown at Floriana in Ipswich, Massachusetts, added so many incredible handcrafted elements to their day, and we here for it.

Despite the long distance, the duo planned the entire wedding themselves, and it was a priority to make every detail of the day totally, 100% them. They crafted a halakhic same-sex ceremony featuring each bride circling the other 7 times, a modified birkat erusin blessing followed by egalitarian kiddushin, sheva brachot recited by family and friends, and finally a joint smashing of the glass!

And of course there’s all the awesome DIY projects. The couple did their own flowers, designed their ketubah, and crafted custom benchers – and perhaps coolest of all, Hadassah sewed  her own wedding gown from scratch! Don’t miss all the gorgeous details in the wonderful photos by Lana Shevorski.

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

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How We Met

Hadassah, the bride: We met as students at the Joint Program between the Jewish Theological Seminary and Columbia University. We first got to know each other in a class about Martin Buber junior year, and started dating second-semester senior year.

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New England Charm 

We were looking at venues local to where Natanya grew up in Sharon, MA and found the GORGEOUS Floriana in Ipswich, MA. Surrounded by greenery, we chose the Floriana for its New England charm and elegance and its flexibility for its indoor and outdoor spaces (which we were thankful for when it downpoured the morning of our wedding that was supposed to be outside).

We also loved the Floriana’s three large prep suites, since we each wanted a comfortable  space to get ready with our bridesmaids.

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DIY Details

We planned the entire wedding ourselves, all the way from Jerusalem where we live. Hadassah is very artistic and crafty, so it was important to us that we DIY’d a lot of the wedding. We wanted every detail of the wedding to feel like us.

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Dresses

Natanya rented her dress from a bridal designer based in Modiin, called Adili, who worked hard to make sure she had a dress she loved and fit her perfectly. Natanya chose a sleek dress with a corset back, and found the perfect jewelry to match from a talented, independent Tel Aviv jeweler, Meital Bar, that elevated the look.

Hadassah chose to sew her wedding gown from scratch, a process that from beginning to end took nearly 8 months. Hadassah has loved to sew since she learned as a child and had a particular imagine in mind for her dress, so she decided to take on the challenge.

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Ceremony & Chuppah

Our main goal was to alter the traditional ceremony as little as possible. We are so grateful to our officiant who did significant research to help us craft a halakhic ceremony. We began with each of us circling the other 7 times, a modified birkat erusin blessing with a nod to a verse from Bereishit 2:24 where our officiant blessed that we  לִדְבוֹק זוֹ בְּזוֹ וְלְהִיוֹת לְבָשָֹר אֶחָד, followed by egalitarian kiddushin. Finally, family and friends recited the sheva brachot and we broke a glass together!

The process of adapting the ceremony allowed us to understand each aspect and its role in our transition to marriage. We went into this keeping in mind the weight of tradition and how important it was to maintain that at our own chuppah.

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Ketubah

Like the ceremony, we worked with our officiant to craft a text for our ketubah that was egalitarian but also closely mirrored the traditional text and matched our ceremony. We looked at many variations of egalitarian ketubot and landed on one that reflects the obligations spouses promise to one another in a traditional ketubah — promises that lay the foundation for a loving, vibrant, and happy Jewish home.

Hadassah digitally designed the ketubah herself. We chose to focus the design around the words אהבה, אחווה, שלום, ורעות (love, friendship, harmony, and fellowship) which are from the Sheva Brachot and are included in our ketubah as well. They represent some of the values we hope will characterize our home. After printing the ketubah, Hadassah added some embroidered details for a handmade touch.

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Our music choice

We used Yoni Battat and Zachary Meyer wedding band as both a band and DJ. We worked with them to plan out the music we wanted for each special moment. We were blown away by their skills and energy, and their ability to meet some of our specific requests.

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Flowers

We chose to DIY all of our flowers using Flower Moxie, which is a company that assists people who want to do their own wedding flowers. We met with a florist a couple times beforehand who helped us plan out the design and logistics of everything. Together with 2 of our bridesmaids we processed the flowers and assembled all the arrangements on the Thursday and Friday before our wedding. It was definitely a huge and stressful undertaking but the flowers turned out beautifully!

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Photographer and videographer

We found our photographer, Lana Shevorski, on Instagram and immediately LOVED her photography. After meeting with her, we felt that her friendliness, excitement, and overall great vibes were what we wanted in our photographer. Day of, Lana and her two assistants Allison Basttista and Jade Gilman, were always moving around, capturing every moment of the day. They worked so confidently and seamlessly together — we felt very at ease during all the formal photos and barely even noticed they were there the rest of the wedding.

We are absolutely overjoyed with the photos we have received. We really feel the energy of the event in the photos, and we know we will appreciate that aspect of the photos forever.

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Food and cake

For the catering, we used Dushez Catering, a kosher caterer in Boston. They were on top of things we didn’t even think about, and on the day itself we knew everything would go smoothly, and it did. Dushez brought so much professionalism and knowledge, while still giving us the space to make a menu that felt like us. The food looked beautiful and we got so many compliments afterwards about how delicious it was.

Also, they were extremely conscious of dietary restrictions and allergies, which made us and our guests feel very at ease.Hadassah and Natanya, Floriana, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USAHadassah and Natanya, Floriana, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USAHadassah and Natanya, Floriana, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA Hadassah and Natanya, Floriana, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA

Extra Details

Our biggest joint DIY was making our own benchers for the wedding. We wanted a bencher that contained all of the songs and rituals we love, so we made our own! Natanya compiled, formatted and edited all of the text, and Hadassah illustrated the entire bencher.

We have already used it for a number of Shabbat meals and we love the joy it brings. It has prompted us to teach some of the zemirot (songs) in it, as well as learning new ones from our guests.

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Advice to couples currently planning their wedding

The number one piece of advice we have is that when planning the wedding, ensure that everything is set to run smoothly day of so that you can be present and just have fun. It is your wedding and you want to enjoy it! Looking back at the wedding, the first thing we say is that we had a fantastic time, and that is thanks to our family, friends, and vendors.

Our second big piece of advice is that if you are going to do a lot of DIY like we did, make sure you know your limits and don’t over exert yourself, especially for the week leading up to the wedding. You want to enjoy the DIY process and not have it be a point of stress.

Hadassah and Natanya, Floriana, Ipswich, Massachusetts, USA

HADASSAH & NATANYA’S LITTLE WHITE BOOK

Photography – Lana Shevorski, Allison Basttista and Jade Gilman
Venue – Floriana
Natanya’s outfit – Adili Studio
Jewelry – Meital Bar
Flowers – DIY with Flower Moxie
DJ – Yoni Battat and Zachary Meyer 
Catering – Dushez Catering


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The Top 5 Ways to Cover Your Shoulders Under the Chuppah in 2026

23/01/2026 by Karen Cinnamon Leave a Comment

Tonic bolero by Galia Lahav

From pearl-dusted couture boleros to barely-there detachable details, shoulder coverage for the chuppah has officially entered its fashion-forward era. Today’s Jewish brides are embracing clever, removable layers that honor tradition and personal style – without compromising on the dress of their dreams.

Ben and Lauren, Kin House, Wiltshire, UK

Lauren‘s shrug | Photo by Natalie J Weddings

Whether you’re drawn to timeless elegance, modern minimalism, or a touch of drama, there are more beautiful options than ever before for ceremony-ready coverage that feels intentional, elevated, and unmistakably bridal. Here are our top five chic, modern ways to cover your shoulders under the chuppah in 2026 – and look effortlessly stylish while doing it.

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Sydney‘s bolero | Photo by Alex Knight Studio 

1. Brilliant Boleros 

A timeless and elegant choice for brides who want to keep their shoulders covered under the chuppah, boleros add structure and sophistication without overwhelming your gown – and there are so many options, whether you’re going for a classic princess look or something sleek and modern. 

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12 Thoughtful Ways to Make Jewish Rituals Inclusive at an Interfaith Wedding {with La Fête}

21/01/2026 by Karen Cinnamon Leave a Comment

Are you planning an interfaith Jewish wedding? If so, you might be thinking about how to find the right balance between honoring the Jewish rituals that matter to you while making sure every guest, regardless of background, feels welcomed and included in the day. 

We sat down with interfaith and multicultural wedding expert Charlotte Ricard-Quesada, founder of La Fête, for a discussion about thoughtful ways to honour Jewish tradition while creating a ceremony that feels inclusive, warm, and genuinely reflective of both partners.

The founder and creative director of luxury wedding planner La Fête, Charlotte followed her dream and created her own events company in 2016, following a career in luxury fashion. She’s become one of London’s most sought-after wedding designers and event planners, and is the recipient of several industry accolades, including Best Wedding Planner at the BrideLux UK Awards 2022.

Charlotte’s multicultural background and fluency in four languages make her a go-to for couples planning interfaith and multicultural weddings, and she has such a wealth of experience to draw on. If you’re planning an interfaith Jewish wedding yourself, this one is truly a must-read.

Explain Jewish Rituals with a Ceremony Program

One of the simplest and most powerful ways to include everyone is to explain what’s happening in a wedding program that outlines the ceremony and explains the various Jewish traditions that are part of the day. There are lots of symbols that can be confusing to the uninitiated, from the chuppah to the ketubah to smashing the glass, and making sure all of your guests are kept in the loop is key to creating a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere for family and friends of all backgrounds. 

Charlotte recently planned an interfaith wedding where the Jewish bride wanted all relevant symbolism explained, in simple terms, in the wedding program – and she shares that it made such a difference in terms of allowing the attendees to feel fully part of each ritual component of the ceremony. 

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A Pronovias Bride for a Timelessly Elegant Jewish Wedding at Cochav Hayam, Caesarea, Israel

19/01/2026 by Karen Cinnamon Leave a Comment

Charlotte and Jonah, Cochav Hayam, Caesarea, Israel

Weddings in Israel are so special, and London couple Charlotte and Jonah had one of the best! To start with, they picked the magical Cochav Hayam as their venue – in the bride’s words, “Sunset beach backdrop, gorgeous grounds, and unbelievable food made it a no-brainer.”

The duo opted to work with Yana Andreev of Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Craspedia Events to make planning from abroad “not just possible, but genuinely fun and exciting.” Charlotte and Jonah can’t stop raving about how great Yana and her team were, both in the leadup and on the big day itself.

And then there’s the chuppah. The pair went for an elegant arched all-white floral chuppah set against the venue’s stunning ocean backdrop, creating the most wonderfully romantic ambience. Don’t miss it in the beautiful photos by People Photography!

There’s so much more to say about this very special Jewish wedding – like, how elegant did Charlotte look in her princess ballgown from Pronovias?! – but we’ll leave it to the bride to take it from here…

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How We Met

Charlotte, the bride: We met at Cambridge University at the Jsoc on the very first Shabbat of term — I was a fresher, he was a third-year, but we didn’t start dating until a few months later!

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