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Tips When Buying Bridesmaids Dresses

  During your wedding your bridesmaids are there to assist you  in different ways. The bridesmaids should wear dresses which will make them feel comfortable while in your wedding ceremony. It is an honor for one to be picked as a bridesmaid, she should wear her best. When it comes to bridesmaids dresses, some brides will…

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European Style Kosher Menu

Our European kosher menu includes traditional foods from the Old Country. We updated it to feature shish kebobs, hors d’oeuvres, plenty of cold appetizers and a couple of hot ones, and delicious desserts that are quickly becoming a Mitzuyan Kosher Catering calling card! Greet Your Guests with Hors D’Oeuvres Tray Service Your celebration begins with trays of hors d’oeuvres our professional service…

Catered Classic Kosher Menu

  What makes something classic? High-quality and long-lasting come to mind. The same applies to classic kosher foods. And while we are extremely proud of our far-reaching menus, we also respect the traditions that make kosher cuisine classic and appreciated generation after generation. We kept these characteristics in mind when we created our classic kosher…

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Kosher Catering Perspective on Wedding Cost Savings

Top Cost Saving Wedding Ideas Serve a signature drink instead of a full bar. Only offer wine and beer. Have a brunch or lunch instead of a full dinner reception. Choose simple main courses instead of complicated modern fusion foods. Choose chicken instead of beef for main course. Consider a cocktail reception. Skip desert and…

Kosher Cuisine for Aimee Dyan Wedding

A look at the menu for a recent wedding where we prepared and served the kosher cuisine. Kosher Food Menu Hors d’eobures: chicken satays, beef satatys, Moroccan cigars, burakas, sweet potato fries, mini falafels, toonie burgers, salmon in cumber cups. Salads in the center of table: hummus and tehina, cucumber salad, beet salad, baba ghanoush,…

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Kosher Catering for the Syrtash Wedding

Kosher Cuisine Mitzuyan was the kosher caterer at the Boulevard Room. The kosher food was as follows: Salads on the table: hummus and tehina, baba ghanoush, black olive tapenade. Individual mushroom crepes. Miso glazed salmon with potato and vegetables. Herb marinated chicken breast in white wine sauce with potato and vegetables. Chocolate trio for desert.

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Elements of a Modern Jewish Wedding Ceremony

Elements of a Modern Jewish Wedding Ceremony A modern Jewish wedding ceremony allows the marriage of a male Jew and female Jewess. Typically, a Rabbi officiates over the proceedings.  Often, the Rabbi and others will make speeches before the official proceedings. The wedding ceremony may take place in the open air, at a synagogue, hotel…

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The Marriage of a Conforming Jew to a Non-Conforming Jew

The history of the Jewish people is full of beautiful stories of couples in which a full Jew married a convert. Moses married Zipporah, the daughter of Jethro, Priest of Midian. Boaz married Ruth the Moabite. These marriages worked because the wives were fully committed to every letter of the Jewish Law (Halachah) from the…

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The Difference Between Sephardic Jews and Ashkenazi Jews. Inherent Wedding Traditions

. The difference between Sephardic Jews and Ashkenazi Jews. Inherent wedding traditions Jews were originally divided up into twelve tribes. The Levites were holy and did not inherit land. A small proportion of Levites were Cohens (priests). When the Jews were exiled from the land of Israel, most of the tribes were lost and the…

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Orthodox Jewish weddings versus Conservative and Reform

An orthodox Jewish wedding is a ceremony between a competent male and female Jew, who are allowed to be married according to the Jewish Law (halachah). Before the ceremony can take place, the local Jewish law court (Beth Din) request evidence, such as the Jewish marriage certificates (Ketubut) of the parents of the engaged couple…