By Jessica Simon

Traditions and spirituality associated with Judaism have always dominated holidays and culture. With every event comes customs, or families may make their own. Highlighting the religious, ethereal and beautiful elements of Jewish life fortunately also creates a unique and timeless wedding theme.
A spiritual theme may include a beautiful chuppah, bringing the bride, groom and their families into the new home being created. The flowers, decor and wedding attire are generally icing on the cake. Think playing up rituals, modest gowns, traditional black tuxes and deep colors.

Another benefit? You can look back on your big day and know you were not only upholding the beautiful traditions of a Jewish ceremony, but also find your look and feel have not gone out of style.
Style 52013 by Hayley Paige Occasions from Matina’s Bridal in Woodmere. Hampton Black Tuxedo from Indochino, which opened in Orange last year. Caroline Castigliano dress from Matina’s Bridal in Woodmere. Style 88110 by Justin Alexander from Galleria Gowns in Highland Heights. Jolie gown by Ti Adora from Matina’s Bridal. Round brilliant cut diamond engagement ring with a three row detailed diamond band from IMG Jewelers in Lyndhurst. Rollins gown by Ti Adora from Matina’s Bridal in Woodmere.