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  • Nov
    18

    Gay Weddings pull in at Grand Central


    by Jordan
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    For the first time ever, Grand Central Terminal in New York has hosted a gay wedding! The lucky couple were Gene Kagan and Robert Vincent Regina and they tied the knot in epic Carrie Bradshaw style!

    According to the producer of the event, olden-day railway jargon gives a special meaning to their wedding as a ‘station’ meant that trains passed in both directions, where as a ‘terminal’ only has trains going in one direction. Our friends over at Tinak have a whole bunch of New York themed Ketubahs that would be perfect for a wedding like this!

    Mazel Tov gentlemen, and may your journey together go forever onwards and upwards!! <3

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  • Mar
    21

    A Friday Favorite: Spring Inspired Ketubahs!


    by Jordan
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    Today at the Bagel office we realized… yesterday was the first day of SPRING!!!

    Although there is still snow on the ground for many of us (okay MOST of us!), we still are over-the-moon excited for the prospect of blooming flowers, later nights, and most importantly… the promise of SUMMER!

    And of course with warmer weather comes more proposals, wedding plans, and weddings! There’s nothing better than a beautiful outdoor wedding with great dancing, delicious food, and you guessed it… a GORGEOUS Ketubah. To cure our “Spring Fever” we decided to put together a page of our favorite Ketubahs that definitely have a “Spring” feel to it. For all our LGBT Jewish couples starting to tackle your wedding plans — take a look! These Ketubahs not only look gorgeous, but they burst with color, fun, and romance.

    Take a look here at our full Spring Inspired Ketubah Gallery!!!

    Here’s one of our absolute FAVORITES from the team over at This Is Not A Ketubah :

    summer-flowers-ketubahThe Summer Flowers Ketubah

     We hope this Gallery will cure your winter blues just a little bit, as well as get you excited for any upcoming wedding!!! :)

    Happy Friday and Shabbat Shalom!

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