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Interfaith Marriage Ceremonies

Interfaith marriage ceremonies beautifully intertwine the spiritual history of two families. Beth and Mike's October Wedding in Westchester County, NY is a perfect example. Enjoy their gorgeous wedding day photos.



Beth and Mike's Sentiments:

I was really worried about finding a Rabbi that would marry an interfaith couple. Rabbi Andrea was outstanding. Our ceremony was incredible. There was so much meaning in everything she did. She really took the time to get to know who we were and what was important to us. The end result was a moving, emotional, and very unique ceremony. We received compliments from the non-Jewish side of the family. She really explained everything she did so it wasn't just understood by the Jewish side of the family. My great great grandmother's wedding ring has been used in every wedding on my mother's side since she was married. There is also a Bible everyone has carried. She explained the importance of everything we used. It really was an incredible ceremony. I would highly recommend Rabbi Andrea to anyone!

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