Weddings israel
Lee Grebenau conquers New York: The SS27 collection is unveiled on the runway
In a mesmerizing show held in the heart of Fifth Avenue in New York, designer Lee Grebenau unveiled her new SS27 collection – a collection that blurs the boundaries between fashion and emotion.
Lihi Hod presents the spring–summer 27 collection
The new collection of Mira Zwillinger for 2027 is everything you have dreamed of
Galia Lahav Presents the DREAM STATE spring 2027 Collection
Mit4Mit: How to plan a wedding during coronavirus in Israel
"The corona period has changed the world of weddings beyond recognition and has brought far-reaching changes," Mit4Mit CEO Oved Yosef said.
New coronavirus restrictions wreak havoc with wedding plans
While some rushed to marry on Tuesday night, when 50 guests were still permitted, others are having a difficult time figuring out what to do.
I got married during the pandemic — and my wedding was perfect
Due to the travel restrictions that prevented us from seeing each other, FaceTime became our main means of communication.
How will the Lag Ba'omer wedding season be affected by COVID-19?
Israel has barred public Lag Ba'omer barbecues, which typically dot parks across the country, and even as it has begun lifting some restrictions, large gatherings remain illegal.
Weddings in the time of corona
What’s it like to get married in the midst of a pandemic? Increasingly restrictive directives from the Health Ministry are impacting weddings. ‘In Jerusalem’ spoke with some of those affected.
Coronavirus crisis: weddings canceled, simchas go live-stream
Rabbinic group Tzohar launches initiative to send rabbi to marry couple wherever they need.
Marriage, Israeli-style: Couples wed in the shadow of rocket attacks
After a long day of reporting on missile strikes, Channel 12 news reporter Branu Tegene was filmed dancing at a wedding in Sderot – and Netta Barzilai surprises couple at their Beersheba wedding.
What is a Mimouna and why are Israel's MKs wearing fezes?
This nostalgia persists despite the fact that out of a population of over 250,000 Jews in Morocco prior to the founding of Israel in 1948, only some 2,500 remain.
Out There: It’s raining weddings out there
I’m not talking about the weddings of friends’ children that I attend. I’m talking about my own weddings, the weddings of my own children.
Giving gravitas to ‘my kid’s in-laws’
The relationship [with the machatunim] is awkward because its starting point is not a relaxed conversation about news, weather and sports, but rather about business – who pays for what?