Jared & Inna
I’ve known Inna for several years, but I’ve never seen her happier than when she’s with Jared. They’re a great match for each other!
There were so many things I enjoyed about their wedding. The music was fantastic. The setting was beautiful. I love Jewish weddings and the symbolism woven throughout. And Inna had planned virtually everything, so it was filled with personal touches everywhere.
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A mistake that turned into a beautiful story: Someone had forgotten their ketubah, and there was no way to get it before the ceremony started. So their rabbi sat down and wrote out a new one on the spot, partly from notes, partly from memory, and partly with help from someone’s iPhone. Ketubot were traditionally handwritten this way, so it was a cool reflection of Jewish history.
Jared’s parents…
Inna’s parents…
Mazal tov!
Inna and her family are from Russia, so they incorporated some of the culture into the wedding…
Fun, hm?
The couple graciously invited Rachel and I to a morning-after brunch at the Ritz. I got to see the original ketubah they had comissioned, too, which was stunning.
Jared & Inna, thanks so much for letting us be a part of your wedding celebration! It’s been beautiful getting to watch your love for each other grow. And Rachel and I look forward to that much-awaited game night next time you’re in LA!
View all of Jared and Inna’s wedding here.