A Union of Souls
A wedding is more than two people choosing to share a life. It is the joining of two souls. Kabbalah teaches that each soul begins as one, later separated, and ultimately reunited through love and commitment.
The Hebrew word for marriage, Kiddushin, means holiness, because there is something deeply sacred about two halves building one home together. Standing beneath the chuppah, the couple creates their own space in the world, a circle that represents both the intimacy of their bond and the endless depth of their love. No matter how well two people know each other, there is always more closeness to grow into.
Jewish weddings are rich with tradition and meaning, marking the beginning of a new home and the start of the next generation. We would be honored to stand with you on your special day and help create a ceremony that feels real, heartfelt, and unforgettable.