Events are private
Please Log inThe wedding is at Yordei Hasira Event Hall, the entrance is located HERE on the boardwalk and the actual address of the event hall can be found HERE.
If you are taking a taxi: Type in “YORDEI HASIRA” at Kaf Gimel Yordei ha-sira street. You will be dropped off at the back of the building and will need to walk towards the water to get to the hall entrance.
If you are walking / scooting: use this PIN to direct you to the entrance of the venue. You can scoot and walk along the beach / water to the venue.
Reception starts 7:30 PM
Chupa / Ceremony starts 8:30 PM
The ceremony will take place at Yordei Hasira event hall on the bustling Tel Aviv port. Not only does this venue have ocean views and a kitchen run by Chef Aviv Moshe, it is also a few steps away from where we had our first date!
We kindly ask that you RSVP before April 1st.
What to wear?
Dress code is casual or cocktail.
Dress in Tel Aviv is casual and weddings are no exception. Gentlemen, if you think you’re going to wear a tie, think again. Some may dress to the nines for an Israeli wedding, but it’s also totally cool to dress in, well, whatever you want. It’s not uncommon to see one person in a cocktail dress with heels, and another in shorts and flip-flops.
Please see the picture of us at a wedding as a reference.
The Henna is in “Kedma Mamilla” Event hall at the 2nd floor of Mamilla mall, the official address is: Yitzhak Kariv St 6, Jerusalem, but this address is a bit misleading if you are walking or taking a taxi...
If you are walking: Please this PIN marks the entrance of the event hall on Yafo street.
If you are taking a taxi: In your Gett app type in “Yaffo Gate/Yafo, Jerusalem” (it’s a bus station) and the drop off location should be very close to this PIN. If this does not work try “Yafo St 3” please make sure it’s the correct yafo street and that it’s close to this PIN.
If you are driving: Park in the Mamilla Parking Lot gmaps linked HERE. From there go to the 2nd floor of the mall to the event hall.
The Hina is a traditional jewish pre-wedding ceremony. The event will include colorful attire, great food, music... and henna! The Henna will take place at Kedma, a venue with great views of the old city of Jerusalem.