FAQ: Links to Wedding Officiants and Wedding Resources
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Wedding officiants and celebrants
- Cantor Beth Garfinkle Hancock - Beth performs weddings and baby namings as well as b'nai mitzvah home schooling and ceremonies. Trained in both the Reform and Conservative Jewish traditions, Beth (aka Batyah) has a special place in her heart for modern families, new ideas and interfaith love. Based out of NJ but will travel.
- Rabbi Claire M. Green - Thirty years experience officiating and coofficiating for any and all who need a rabbi committed to their vision and needs at the time of the wedding and in all of the life cycle ceremonies.
- Eclectic Unions - (New Jersey) Custom wedding ceremonies by celebrant & non-denominational minister Jessie Blum. All religions, backgrounds, traditions, and ideas are honored and respected.
- Cindy Matchett - (Massachusetts) An artist and mom and celebrant officiant who supports couples in finding their own voices in the midst of wedding chaos, and in creating personal wedding experiences. Originated the new tradition of the Foundation Covenant for same-sex couples, which I am proud to offer.
- Interfaith 4 You - Reverend Kessler and Rabbi Paris are a married couple who perform interfaith wedding ceremonies together and individually
Wedding Resources and Services
- Chris and Becca Photography - Connecticut and Destination wedding photographers.
- Advah Designs - Sarah makes some of the most original and artistic chuppahs I have ever seen. Highly recommended.
- The Wedding Yentas - an online community of brides, grooms, vendors, and well, yentas, who come to learn and dish all about weddings.
- Offbeat Bride - A great website and resource that provides "positive encouragement to couples who are trying to retain their identities through the drama and pressure of wedding planning." I am a proud Featured Vendor.
- 14 Stories - (Boston, Massachusetts) A full service Event and Wedding Planners, who does Organic Weddings, Nontraditional Weddings, Special Events, and Private Parties. Originated the new tradition of the Foundation Covenant for same-sex couples, which I am proud to offer.
- Ketubah Tree - Michelle is a painter who creates beautiful ketubot from her intricate amd stylized paintings of trees and nature.
Ketubah information and accessories
- Archival pen for signing your ketubah - This archival pen is perfect for signing your ketubah. It uses pigmet inks, just like the ketubah, so it will not fade over time.
- Simple frame to protect your ketubah at the ceremony - It is a good idea to have a simple frame at your ceremony. It lets you quickly protect your ketubah after signing it, and makes it easier to display during the reception. I used this style of clip frame in my own wedding. An alterative box frame is also available.
- Wikipedia on Ketubahs - the Wikipedia entry on ketubot, with links to more information on Jewish traditions
- A tool to reverse the direction of Hebrew text - a tool I made to fix a problem many text editors have with Hebrew text
- The New Jewish Wedding - A popular guide to planning a Jewish wedding.
- Celebrating Interfaith Marriages - A guide to creating a Jewish/Christian ceremony.
- What is a Jew? - A good introduction to Judaism for Interfaith couples.
- Complete Dictionary of English and Hebrew First Names - The authority on Hebrew names and how to spell them.
Fine art Judaica
- Laura Cowan - Her silver menorahs, mezuzot, sedar plates and more are simply amazing.
- Marit Meisler - Beautiful Judaica made out of cement.
- Steven Bronstein - A blacksmith who makes raw, elegant menorahs. I bought our own menorah from him.
Interfaith organizations
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