After a long and, as I can only assume, highly anticipated await . . . I give you:
The photos from my wedding.
For those of you who made it, I thank you. For those who could not - you were with me in my heart . . . please consider it now that you've seen the wedding, as if you were actually there.
Please click on the link to enjoy them.
Walking with my father, Der Tayere Tatte
Photos of the Choson:
Nice, no?
Walking to the choson's tish with the shver and DTT
Rabbi Labkowski, Rosh Yeshiva of 770 explaining to R' Levke Kaplan where to fill out the shtar tannaim.
CYFried signs as an Eid on the Ksuvah (did you do teshuvah?)
The Amazing Yankel signs as well
Al Cheit by Mincha
Putting on the Rebbe's kapota
Walking to the Chupa
The bride circle the groom seven times (and gets really dizzy while she's at it)
Behold thou art betrothed unto me with this ring by the laws of Moses and Israel
Couple shots
Time to dance:
On a chair
Dancing with cousin Jonathan
Dancing with the one and only Abes
(To Everything There is a Season) Turn, Turn, Turn
Dancing bochurim
Say L'chaim
Mottel style
Light in motion
Dancing with a dear blogger friend of ours
A very poor shot of the Warszawa Chevra doing the Polish wedding dance
With the Flying Dutch Jew
Cousin Jeremy Lightstone speaking
DTT speaking, gotta love him
Yuda Piamenta!
Shwa - the man that became a Rabbi with me
Mitzvah Tantz v'da"l
All the boys. Name the blogger in this shot
Sheva Brochos:
Shmueli of Warsaw fame
With Dear Dan
Dancing for the Bubby
Saying goodnight to the boys!
What a wedding it was . . . May there be many more simchas for us all!
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2 years ago
17 comments:
LOVELY ! Wish there was one closer up one of the two of you together :)
Looked beautiful! mazal tov!!
Those photos tell a wonderful story - it looked like the most wonderful day! Thank you for sharing them with us all.
rachel
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing with us.
Wishing y'all many simchas to come!!
Thanks, Shira.
Tzig actually likes this nut....
-Anon: I was always told when growing up: "If you don't have something nice to say, don't say it at all. And if you don't have the balls to write something pernicious and rude in your own name - go to Hell."
I think Girsa d'yonkesa remains true to this day - I hope you burn for a very long time.
So sweet and kind. I guess you gave up on giving me your latest copy of Tzvos... magazine.
A lot of russian influences, the whole mitzvah tank thing, the kids chanting and singing all seven names, like in the times of the Czar, a lot of military jargon that kids use like the commies. keep your Liketey Maharan's to yourself.
yuk
-Anon: There's a time and place for everything . . . When I write about the eckel'dike actions and hashkafos of the 'Misnagdishe' olam, you can come under your name 'Snag JR' and write your hate. But when I'm writing about my chasuna . . . You need help.
Don't know what you are talkin about.... you have a lot of hate in your heart. Especially the earlier post about burning... How can someone who is mizerah yisroel speak like that... I know, I make hanuches and ask questions...
One question: the guy taking the photo of the oyved davening minchah, was he the same photographer for the whole wedding, or you got someone special just for the minchah picture?
in one of the pictures, you ask us to spot the blogger. I saw three bloggers in the picture. You'd be surprised how many bochurim have blogs...
Mazal tov! Stunning pictures.
beautiful. where was the wedding?
e- maybe if they came out of the woodwork and stopped hiding in the shaddows we'd all know abt them, wouldnt we?
From your lips to the hidden blogger's ears...
Mazal Tov!
The pictures are lovely! I thank you for sharing them.
Keep blogging!
This is Joshua from Israeli Uncensored News
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