Noah and Tomer, two souls united by faith and love, they chose to get married in Liguria, in the evocative setting of the Castel Franco Fortress in Finale Ligure. Their Jewish ceremony was truly beautiful, rich in tradition and emotions.

First things first I had a carpenter make it for me Kuppah, la traditional roof that symbolizes the house that the spouses will build together. That day there was a little’ of wind but the pure white of the fabric that covered the Kuppah it floated lightly, almost as if they wanted to protect the two young lovers.

In a truly wonderful setting, enveloped by the sea breeze, the spouses exchanged vows in front of a rabbi who I contacted for them and who came specifically for Noa and Tomer from Tuscany.

The bride and groom wanted a traditional ceremony, so we respected all the phases of the ceremony such as the fact that the men wore the skullcap or the entrance of the bride who was accompanied by her parents until halfway, then she stopped and her husband came towards her, he gently lifted the veil and accompanied her under the Kuppah, where the parents of the bride and groom were also present.

During the ceremony, one of the most significant rituals of the Jewish wedding was also celebrated: the breaking of the glass. With a decisive gesture, Tomer smashed the glass on the ground, a symbolic gesture that reminds us of the fragility of life and the need to always rebuild ourselves, Together.
Luckily we were very lucky with the weather, since we managed to carry out the ceremony outdoors and above all, very important thing for the spouses, the ceremony took place at sunset.
The guests, excited and moved, they witnessed these very intimate and profound moments with great participation.
After the ceremony, the celebrations have begun and a splendid dinner was served. The music and food typical of the Jewish tradition created a warm and welcoming atmosphere, which enveloped the spouses and indeed all those present.
It wasn't easy to choose the dinner menu, given the particularity of Jewish cuisine, we decided to have it prepared 27 different menus, printing the guest's name on each menu, who could choose between two first courses and two second courses made especially for each guest.

We finally opted for a vegan wedding cake, just to make all the guests eat it, a truly original and delicious cake!
Finally, the colors chosen by the bride for the setting were truly special: blue and purple in all their shades from light to dark, which created a truly intense and evocative atmosphere.

Matrimonio ebraico
Matrimonio ebraico
Matrimonio ebraico