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Weddings & Renewal of Vows

 

Imagine having your Jewish wedding ceremony under a chuppah on white sand beach with the chirping of birds in the background as the sun slowly sets over clear blue waters. The crescent-shaped beach beacons as you walk down the aisle with the flower girls tossing beautiful exotic petals left and right. Your feet gently sink into the powdered soft sand as you and your beloved exchange vows of love and commitment with the Caribbean winds gently blowing against your skin.

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Having helped couples consecrate their vows for years, Rabbi Dana Evan Kaplan will work with you to give you the personalized, wonderful wedding you desire. Whether you're conservative or free-thinking, Rabbi Kaplan will help you create a special day that is truly your own. More than any other factor, your own personal touch makes the difference in your wedding.

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Many ancient customs have been transformed in the context of modern society. The ketubah, the marriage contract, is of particular note. The ketubah explained the husband's obligation to his wife. Because it provided her with legal rights, it was a radical advance for its time. Today many couples want the language to reflect contemporary views on relationships and so many ketubot include parallel declarations from both bride and groom. Ceremonies and traditions may have changed but one thing has not: couples want their wedding day to be truly memorable.

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Whether it is a wedding ceremony or a renewal of vows, Rabbi Dana Evan Kaplan will guide you every step of the way with warmth, sensitivity and flexibility.

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As a rabbi, I celebrate the commitment between you and your beloved by incorporating the values that make your relationship special. Your wedding ceremony should be a vivid representation of you as individuals and as a couple, and I will work with you closely to create the ceremony of your dreams.

 

Mazal tov!

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