Custom Invitations Created by You

Perhaps the thought of designing your own invitation sounds intimidating. Perhaps you could spot that perfect invitation when you saw it, but you never dreamed of taking on the daunting task of creating your own.

But, you don’t have to be a graphic designer or artist to create a unique wedding, bar or bat mitzvah invitation. Sometimes “designing” an invitation is simply the natural outflow of Continue reading

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JDate® … Changing the Fabric of Judaism

Arielle and Josh Hay of Riverdale, New York

Today, it seems everyone knows someone who met their significant other on JDate. What started in 1997 as a divorced, middle-aged businessman’s attempt to attract a Jewish wife, has grown exponentially across the globe, now connecting more than 750,000 Jews worldwide in search of love. JDate’s mission statement is “to strengthen the Jewish community and ensure that Jewish traditions are sustained for generations to come” and, placed in the context of the rising tide of interfaith marriage, JDate has become an undeniable force in helping Jews meet other Jews and building Jewish families. In fact, a recent study confirms that JDate is responsible for more Jewish marriages than all other dating sites combined. Continue reading

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A JDate Success Story

Phil Elson originally wrote this article for a minor league baseball magazine on June 13, 2003.

Prologue by his mother-in-law, Ellyn Polsky

Julie and Phil Elson were married in 2006

Julie Polsky saw Phil’s profile and photo on JDate.com the night before she moved from St. Louis to Little Rock. Her friend’s brother had subscribed, so Julie and friend Karen checked out the possibilities. Phil was the only one of interest. When Julie arrived in Little Rock she inquired of several people if they knew of a broadcaster named Phil Elson. Since Phil had only been in Little Rock for about six months, no one really knew him. Some thought he was on TV announcing sports or reporting the weather. Phil had never been on JDate before, but because he was new in town, he decided to take a chance. Julie went to several Travelers games before figuring out that Phil must be the guy in the announcers’ box. Julie remembered his profile picture and recognized Phil when she saw him in person. When I questioned her, she told me that she wouldn’t have gone out with him if he were a total stranger.:) They married on Nov. 6, 2006, and are now are the proud parents of a two and a half-year-old-daughter and are expecting their second baby in the spring.

Binoculars
By Phil Elson

Every self-respecting member of a press box has a pair. Binoculars are an integral part of a broadcaster’s equipment. Some guys have huge binoculars that help them count how Continue reading

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Weekend Wedding Memphis Style

David Miller does not make decisions quickly nor is he receptive to change. He is a creative soul with a heart of gold and has a knack for putting off the simple or most important things in life. He is my son, and of course, perfect.

Holly Garrison is organized, punctual and makes detailed plans. She has even been known to pencil in movie night. Lucky for David, Holly is also patient, loving and is David’s soul mate.

So, when David kneeled on the porch of their newly purchased home in Nashville, Tenn., Continue reading

The Bar/Bat Mitzvah Ceremony Is Not Just For 13-Year-Olds

Joyce Friedman of Franklin, TN and Barbara Polansky of Rockville, Maryland

“It has been a childhood dream of mine to be called to the Torah as a Bat Mitzvah, “daughter of the commandment,” said Joyce E. Friedman of Franklin, Tennessee. She finally had her chance at age 54.

While today, Reform Jewish girls commonly perform this Jewish ceremony at the age of 13, that wasn’t always the case. Friedman grew up in Memphis and was raised studying Continue reading

Gothic Theme Inspires Ghoulish Details

Creepy headstone place cards guided guests to tables.

“Josh knew right away that he wanted his party to be ghoulish and gothic and his guests in costume,” said mom Laurie “Since Halloween is not a Jewish holiday, we steered clear of any mention of that word and were careful about choosing colors.”

Josh wasn’t concerned with the details. He knew his mom would give him and his guests a weekend to remember. Laurie chose red and black and used a logo to tie all of the events Continue reading

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After Birthright Israel, Nothing Cooler Than A Bar Mitzvah

It sounds like the beginning of a joke: a former Catholic, two sets of sisters and a Wall Street banker step into a coffee house for bar mitzvah lessons. But the only smiles here are on the faces of the 30-plus young adults who are taking a giant step in connecting to their heritage, the majority for the first time.

“You hear about how the Birthright Israel trips change lives, but you wonder how long it lasts,” said Rabbi Lawrence Hajioff of the Jewish Enrichment Center (JEC) in New York City who guides the lessons. “But then all these people who went to Israel come in the door and you begin to hear their stories. In this group alone we have a woman who told me Continue reading

Horen-Kaplan Engagement

Melissa Horen and Jacob Kaplan

Jeff and Susan Horen of Overland Park, Kan., announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Elizabeth Horen, to Jacob Lehman Kaplan, son of Rosalee and Andy Kaplan of Roanoke, Va. Continue reading

Will Your Professional Photos Reflect Your Personal Style?

Nieman/Swanson Wedding April 2011

The Selection
Before searching for a wedding photographer, a couple should determine what style of wedding photography they prefer –traditional, photojournalistic or a combination of each.

Exploring prospective photographer Web sites is a good way to begin. Your planner or other wedding vendors may give you helpful information about why they like a particular photographer.

During a one-on-one consultation, the couple should view sample images and even a Continue reading

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Is Asking ‘Uncle Joe’ To Photograph Your Wedding Worth The Savings?

The music has stopped, the food eaten, the flowers long gone, and your dress boxed –probably never to be worn again. Home from your honeymoon, you are anxious to see your beautiful and memorable wedding day captured for posterity. But was it?

As a professional photographer with more than 15 years of wedding photography experience, I have seen a trend develop over the past few years that has soured the wedding photography market for both brides and working photographers. It will have huge repercussions to your Continue reading

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