Board games, dance-offs, and inflatable unicorns: a traditional Jewish wedding with a twist #Real Weddings: Northeast US#board games#jewish#new jersey Posted Jul 25 2018 Catherine Clark bijouxandbits Photos by: Studio A Images Photos by Studio A Images Think a traditional Jewish wedding is all solemnity and seriousness? Merav and Adam didn't think traditions had to mean super serious. They're as chill and ready to party as anyone! It started with playing basketball before the portraits and led to giant inflatable unicorns, traditional centerpieces gone offbeat with board game themes, and a hidden golden envelope with a winner who could take the game home. There were traditions like a gorgeous chuppah, an intricately designed ketubah, and a hora dance, all intermingled with random dance-offs, skits, and partying down. Let's see how they combined it all for mega fun… Merav + Adam's wedding Vendors Photography: Studio A Images • Event Planner: Celebrate with Jessie • Men's Attire: DKNY • Dress Designer: BHLDN • Floral Designer: Dalsimer Spitz & Peck • Event Venue: Temple Emanu-El in Closter Gallery This slideshow requires JavaScript. Catherine Clark Catherine Clark loiters at her local library, makes art, watches movies en masse, plays video and tabletop games, poorly cooks healthy things, cuddles with her feline fur babies, and blogs at BijouxandBits.com. @enidjcoleslaw @bijouxandbits @bijouxandbits PREVIOUS Can my friend get ordained to officiant our same-sex wedding? NEXT Get your 50% off ticket to the BEST wedding expo in Philadelphia (for people who hate wedding expos!) Show/Hide comments [ 0 ] Join the conversation Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Sign me up for your offbeat awesomeness newsletter! No-drama comment policy Part of what makes the Offbeat Empire different is our commitment to civil, constructive commenting. Make sure you're familiar with our no-drama comment policy. Biz owners & wedding bloggers Please just use your real name in your comment, not your business name or blog title. Our comments are not the place to pimp your website. If you want to promote your stuff on Offbeat Bride, join us as an advertiser instead.