Jewish Wedding Abroad

Jewish Wedding Anywhere in the World

Our rabbi provides complete Jewish wedding ceremonies in any country in the world. Whether you dream of a ceremony on the beaches of Thailand, in the romantic cities of Europe, or in the magnificent landscapes of America — we will make it happen for you, professionally, in accordance with Jewish law, and with all the warmth and emotion of a traditional Jewish ceremony.

Getting married abroad does not mean compromising on the Jewish spirit of your wedding. With us, you receive a full halachic ceremony wherever you choose — with deep personal guidance from the first meeting through the last blessing under the chuppah.

What Is Included in the Service

1. Complete Halachic Ceremony

The ceremony includes all halachic elements: kiddushin (betrothal), ring placement, reading of the ketubah (marriage contract), Sheva Brachot (seven blessings), and the breaking of the glass. Every detail is observed with care and meaning.

2. Full Planning and Preparation

We accompany you from the first meeting through the ceremony itself. We prepare the ketubah, coordinate with local vendors, and ensure everything runs smoothly — so you can focus entirely on enjoying your special day.

3. Official Jewish Documentation

After the ceremony we provide you with a halachic marriage certificate recognized by Jewish communities worldwide. The ceremony is performed according to halacha in every detail.

4. Ceremony in Your Language

The ceremony can be conducted in Hebrew, English, or Russian, according to your preference and the composition of your guests. We also provide explanations so that everyone present can share fully in the joy of the moment.

5. Flexible Dates and Destinations

We adapt to your schedule and chosen destination. We recommend contacting us early to ensure availability and allow adequate preparation time.

Why Couples Choose Us

  • Over 15 years of experience in overseas Jewish ceremonies
  • Ceremonies conducted on 5 continents
  • Full professionalism from first contact to the ceremony
  • Personal and warm accompaniment throughout the entire process
  • References from satisfied couples available upon request

Popular Destinations

Europe

Italy, France, Greece, Spain, Czech Republic, Hungary and more. We have extensive experience with Jewish ceremonies at all major European destinations.

USA & Canada

New York, Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Toronto. Jewish weddings in North America with full halachic certification.

Exotic Destinations

Thailand, Maldives, Caribbean, South Africa, Australia. A unique ceremony in an unforgettable setting at the ends of the earth.

The Planning Process — Step by Step

Step Timeline What Happens
Initial Contact Immediately First conversation to understand your needs and chosen destination
Proposal Within 48 hours Sending a detailed proposal including price and ceremony structure
Contract After approval Signing a contract and paying a deposit to secure the date
Ketubah Preparation 2–3 months before Preparing the ketubah with your details and sending it for review
Travel Coordination 1–2 months before Coordinating travel, accommodation, and the local venue
Pre-Ceremony Meeting One week before / on arrival Personal meeting or video call to go over all ceremony details
The Ceremony Your wedding day A complete and moving Jewish ceremony at your chosen location
Documentation After the ceremony Providing halachic marriage certificate and full ceremony documentation

Why an Israeli Rabbi for a Ceremony Abroad?

A rabbi who comes from Israel brings with him the full tradition of Jewish ceremony as practiced in Israel. This ensures that the ceremony is recognized by Jewish communities and institutions worldwide. Beyond the religious aspect, an Israeli rabbi who specializes in overseas ceremonies understands the logistical challenges involved and knows how to create a warm and personal ceremony — even far from home.

Common Questions

Is the overseas ceremony recognized in Israel?

The ceremony conducted abroad is a halachic ceremony recognized by Jewish communities. Regarding civil recognition in Israel, couples typically register through the Rabbinate upon their return. We provide all necessary documentation to facilitate this process.

Are special permits required abroad?

In most countries no special permit is required for a Jewish religious ceremony. We are familiar with the local regulations in each destination and will advise you accordingly well in advance.

How far in advance should we contact you?

We recommend contacting us at least 3–4 months before your planned ceremony date. This ensures availability and allows sufficient time for preparation of the ketubah, coordination, and all ceremony details.

“A Jewish wedding is a moment that stays with you forever. Whether in Paris, New York, or on a tropical beach — we will make sure your ceremony is exactly as you dreamed: meaningful, moving, and unforgettable.”

Planning a Wedding Abroad?

Contact us for a personal consultation — 054-5-603-603