Debra and Jeffrey | Richfield Regency

Their day was full of tradition from signing the Katuba (the marriage contract)

to the ceremony itself, under the chupah.

The ceremony concluded with Jeffrey breaking the glass, and kissing his bride to shouts of “Mazal Tov”!

All were entertained by one of the guests who got up with the band and played some blues on the harmonica, and sang as well. He was fantastic, and played two sets during the night to everyone’s delight.

The day wound down with another tradition called the Mazinka. This is a tradition where parents are honored when their last child is married. They wear wreaths on their heads, and sit while all the guests dance around them, and come by to congratulate them.

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