Israeli Wedding
Liat's cousin got married. If you have ever been to a Jewish non-Ashkenazi wedding, then you probably don't know what you're missing. And if you have been, then you know you can never go back to Ashkenaz and actually enjoy it.
This is from the outside, eating the food that comes before the food.
The chupah.
Outside look at the banquet hall
Inside look.Family (or at least a small fraction of it) picture: Parents of groom, sister of groom, aunt of groom, Liat's dad, a great aunt, another aunt, a cousin, and Liat.
An aunt, a rabbi, Liat's dad.
Groom putting on his tallis.
Hundreds of guests rushing to the chupah to congratulate the new husband and wife.
First dance.
Uncles dancing.
Liat and small cousin dancing.
Liat dancing with regular-sized cousin.
This is from the outside, eating the food that comes before the food.
The chupah.
Outside look at the banquet hall
Inside look.Family (or at least a small fraction of it) picture: Parents of groom, sister of groom, aunt of groom, Liat's dad, a great aunt, another aunt, a cousin, and Liat.
An aunt, a rabbi, Liat's dad.
Groom putting on his tallis.
Hundreds of guests rushing to the chupah to congratulate the new husband and wife.
First dance.
Uncles dancing.
Liat and small cousin dancing.
Liat dancing with regular-sized cousin.
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