Monthly Archives: January 2012

Dating a Wedding Date

Every Yenta (not just us) will ask you, “So? When’s the date?” You take another bite of brisket and swallow hard. You’re not sure how to answer. You haven’t picked a date yet.

Every member of your mother’s temple sisterhood is hounding you for the date and you haven’t figured it out, but you’re feeling pressured, and you still need to do more research because once the date is locked in, it’s a done deal, so you reach and reach for an answer to give her but she’s still staring at you, expecting an answer so even though you’re picturing yourself in a strapless, flirty tea-length wedding dress standing under a chuppah adorned with pink and cream peonies, you’re not sure when those flowers are in season, so it really depends on the date you get married, and oh gosh, she’s still waiting and she has a chunk of mascara dangling from her left eyelash and now that’s all you can think about so you just blurt out: “We don’t know yet.”

There it is. That look of disapproval. HOW CAN YOU NOT KNOW YET?

There are tons of reasons!

Early on in the site’s young life, we provided you a list of holiday weekends for Sunday night weddings over the next 3 years. But what if you have questions that span outside the no-weddings-on-Shabbat rule? What if there are other holidays or mourning periods that come up while you’re trying to plan your wedding and set a date? Jewish marriages are not to be performed during points throughout a year, and we are here to help explain these calendar crossovers.

RELIGIOUS RESTRICTIONS
There are no weddings on:
The Sabbath (Friday to Saturday 30 minutes after sundown).

The major holidays; you know, the usuals: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Passover, Shavuot, and Sukkot (sundown to sundown). Basically, every holiday you probably celebrated or heavily discussed at Hebrew school (though you may not remember because you were distracted with the happy possibility of being invited to Seth Silverstein’s Bar Mitzvah where you may be able to play Pepsi-7up and sit on his knee).

Orthodox and conservative congregations also don’t permit weddings during The “Three Weeks” (which are the 17th of Tammuz to the 9th of Av, which usually fall in July and August) and the Sefirah period (these are the 7 weeks between Passover and Shavuot, except for the holiday of Lag b’Omer, which is usually in April and May).
These times are actually considered national mourning periods due to historical tragedies such as the destruction of the Temple and a plague that forced its way through the greatest and noblest scholars of the time.

And, this brings us to the reason why June is the most popular time of year for a not-too-hot, not-too-cold wedding.

PERSONAL MOURNING PERIODS
If you and your husband-to-be are in mourning, then you can’t secure a wedding date during the 30 days of mourning that are typically reserved for a brother or sister. Additionally, you can’t plan a wedding date during the 11 months observed for a mother or father. Reform practitioners usually go with the 30 day rule for any kind of mourning period. If you’re unsure, the usual Wedding Yentas disclaimer applies: Ask your rabbi.

However, if the date has already been set, you may not postpone a wedding even if there is a death (pooh pooh) in the family. Rabbis say that a marriage is the highest of mitzvot and even mourning is not allowed to interfere with such a wonderful occasion. The wedding should go on as scheduled, but personal decisions may be made about scaling down the festive atmosphere. Again, can I get a giant bubbie-style “pooh pooh” and 3 spits please? Thank you.

PERSONAL PONDERINGS
Here’s the part where you check your own calendar to make sure you don’t make a big uh-oh on top of the Jewish practices. What kinds of flowers do you want? If you want harvest symbols or chrysanthemums, you might like to be a Fall bride. Tulips and dahlias make you a perfect picture of a Spring bride. Do you have a special date like your dating anniversary or honoring a relative’s wedding date? Do you need to make sure other occasions aren’t close to your wedding date because of your sister’s graduation or your brother-in-law’s leave from the military? Is there another family wedding that might conflict with your ideal date?

Remember this bit of important wedding advice: You won’t be able to please everybody. Follow the Jewish laws as you see fit and steer clear of personal conflicts. As long as your most favorite people are there to witness you and your groom get married, your special day will still be the happiest.

From The Expert: Zumba® Your Way Down The Aisle

Stacy Gross is a certified Zumba® Instructor with over 18 years of dance and performance experience. In addition to the catchy Latin-inspired rhythms of Zumba®, Stacy uses her fun-loving and enthusiastic teaching style to create a positive, exciting and engaging atmosphere. Whether it’s a class of 20 or a corporate event with 600 people, Stacy will customize her routine and leave you feeling energized, happy, and confident. Graduating in 2010 with a B.A. in Communications from California Lutheran University, Stacy now resides and works in Southern California. When Stacy isn’t Zumba-ing away, she enjoys going on nature hikes, reading inspirational books, and watching movies with her friends. For more information on Zumba® With Stacy call 507.351.9230, email sgross@clunet.edu, or visit her Facebook page!

When you ask Zumba® fanatics, “What is Zumba®?” chances are that they will start their explanation off with a smile. A big smile. They’ll get this sparkle in their eye and launch into how Zumba® is the highlight of their week, how the hour-long class flies by, or how they didn’t even feel like they were working out because they were actually having fun. Are we still talking about a work out here? Absolutely!

For those of you who like a more official definition, the Zumba® web site describes this party-like experience as “an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party™ that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health.” Sounds pretty great, right? It gets better. Not only does this international phenomenon feel more like a party than a workout, it also helps you burn hundreds of calories in just one session. So while you, and the 12 million other Zumba® enthusiasts around the world are shimmying and shaking away, the pounds and inches are melting off (Source: Zumba.com)!

Besides the obvious health and weight loss benefits of the Zumba® Fitness Program, this work out is energizing, liberating, and just plain fun! I have never laughed and smiled this much while working out. Ever! The thing I hear most often from my Zumba® Crew is how much they look forward to this time each week. Even when they are having a horrible day and exercising is the last thing they want to do, all of those thoughts and feelings disappear once they hear those catchy Latin rhythms. My greatest joy in teaching Zumba® is when I see people let go of whatever fear, worry, or insecurity they are holding on to, truly feel the music, and celebrate life and themselves.

Now there may be some of you reading this thinking “I can’t do Zumba®: I’m not a dancer, I’m not coordinated enough, I have two left feet, my hips don’t move like that, I would embarrass myself, I’m too this, I’m too that, yadda, yadda, yadda.” And to anyone who is feeling that way, I say: it doesn’t matter! Seriously! The only thing that matters is that you are having an absolute blast (and that you are doing the moves safely of course)!

When any of my students feel apprehensive about doing Zumba®, I tell them about a 60-something woman from Russia who would drop into my classes, which were mostly made up of college students. Most of the time, she was doing a completely different move than I was, but she always had a smile on her face. I didn’t care that she was doing her own thing, because she was enjoying herself and letting the music move her. I loved watching how liberated and free she was. She didn’t let her age or skill levels interfere with her experience; instead, she got out of her head, and danced from her heart. In my opinion, that’s what Zumba® is all about.

Regardless of where you are at on your fitness journey, Zumba® can be an excellent tool for brides-to-be. Whether you want to lose that extra cushion to fit perfectly into your dress, or just feel more sexy and confident about yourself, Zumba® puts you in touch with your body and reminds you that the more you love it, the better it will treat you. Besides using Zumba® as a means to boost your own confidence for the big day, Zumba® makes for a unique, amusing and memorable bachelorette party and provides a great way to bond with bridesmaids, mothers-in-law, and other honored guests of the wedding.

No matter how you would like to incorporate Zumba® into your life, just make sure you give it a try. I guarantee you will smile.

ZUMBA® and the Zumba Fitness logo are trademarks of Zumba Fitness, LLC, used under license

Real Jewish Weddings | Chicago, IL

Love was just a shutter click away and didn’t take long to develop. It was the first day of the couple’s second semester at The Illinois Institute of Art-Chicago. Joe and Alli both decided to go back to school after obtaining their undergraduate degrees to pursue a career in graphic design. By chance, Alli and Joe were in the same photography class. The first assignment was to partner up and explore Chicago through the lens of their digital cameras. Joe quickly asked Alli to be his partner and the relationship quickly developed from there.

During a family vacation in Arizona, Joe asked Alli to climb Camelback Mountain. They woke up at the crack of dawn and started climbing the mountain together. They spent several hours climbing (Alli is not much of a hiker, so they took a lot of breaks), but they finally reached the top of Camelback. After admiring the view and catching their breath, Joe got down on one knee and asked Alli to spend the rest of their lives together. Alli immediately said “yes” and the couple rushed back down the mountain to meet up with their families to announce the great news.

Although Alli and Joe had a rather large wedding, they knew that they wanted the party to feel as intimate as possible. They made it “so Alli and Joe” by designing their own invitations and deciding on having their ceremony in the round. Also, the they have a deep love for art and architecture, so deciding to have the ceremony and reception at Cafe Brauer (A historical landmark located in the Lincoln Park Zoo in Downtown Chicago) was the perfect fit for them. They wanted to make sure they mirrored the beautiful Prairie Style design of the building into their wedding as much as possible. The day was exactly what the couple envisioned it to be. It was the perfect start of the rest of their beautiful life together.

Mazel tov, Alli and Joe!

Venue- Cafe Brauer
Photography– Jeremy Lawson Photography
Catering– Entertaining Company
Flowers– Kehoe Design
Wedding Gown– Enzoani
Bridal Salon– The Dresser
Reception Entertainment– Front of House
Ceremony and Cocktail Entertainment– Front of House
Bridesmaids Gowns– Bill Levkoff
Groom’s Tuxedo– Nordstrom
Kiddish Cup- Michael Aram
Ketubah- Ketubah Kraft
Invitations, Table Cards, and Dinner Menus- Designed by the Bride and Groom

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Free Wedding Dress aka No, This Is Not A Joke

What if you’re been there, done that, your wedding is over, and you have a wedding dress you’d like to sell? Sell it on PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com! What if you’re getting married and you’re itching for a designer dress or a specific gown that you can’t afford on the retail circuit and you’re wondering if you can possibly find it with a lower dollar amount attached? Shop on PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com! Okay, here’s another one for you: What if you’re broke and you find yourself looking at the clock when it says 11:11 and no black cats have crossed your path and the cop totally let you go with a wink and a warning when you were driving 60 in a 45? Well, you are a lucky gal and you should definitely be entering for a chance to win a beautiful wedding gown on, you guessed it, PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com.

Okay, so a little background first:

PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com can help any bride find the wedding dress of her dreams – and stay within her budget.

With thousands of new, sample and used wedding dresses by more than 300 different designers, your dream dress is just waiting to be found! Find every silhouette, neckline and style with prices from $100 – $10,000. There is truly a dress for every bride!

Know exactly what you want? Search by Designer, Search by Size and the Advanced Search are great options. For brides looking for inspiration, take a look at our Dresses We Love, Best Dresses for Your Shape and Best Deals pages.

So here’s the lucky part:

PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com is celebrating the New Year by giving away a $2,000 wedding dress! With over 7,000 gowns to choose from, the hardest part about winning might be choosing which wedding gown you’ll want to wear. Just imagine having 2,000 extra dollars in your wedding budget, and wearing your dream dress. If you win this giveaway, you will!

That’s huge money. That could be your flower budget! Or upgraded bells and whistles to your videography purchase! Or, quite a few mai-tais on your Hawaiian honeymoon! I mean, two thousand smackers. That would be s’cool. So you’ve got to enter because, really, how proud would I be if one of our very own Yentas won this phenom prize? I’d kvell like your bubbie did when you chanted the Torah in your half-girly-half-grown-up pubecescent voice at your bat mitzvah.

The contest runs from January 1 through January 31. You still have time. Gooooo! Enter here!

Best of 2011: Mazel Tov Moments

Here’s another day with another installment of Best of 2011. This time, it’s all about that big mazel tov moment. Whether it’s the big glass-stepping moment or the juicy smooch under the chuppah, these best-of photos show such love and celebration that you can almost the hearty “mazel tov!” coming out the photos, through your monitor, and into your ears.

This moment is the reason why so many people love attending a Jewish wedding. The warmth and passion from the family and friends create such a loving environment. It’s easy to keep wishing the couple “mazel tov!” with snapshots of time like these. Brava to today’s best-of photographers for capturing the best moment in any Jewish wedding ceremony!

Erin & Jared | Photography by B &G Photography

Desiree & Richard | Photography by Heidi Ryder Photography

Stacy & Drew | Photography by Rosie Hernandez

Melissa & Josh | Photography by Gwendolyn Tundermann Photography

Emily & Seth | Photography by Kate McElwee Photography