Rabbi Moritt delights in helping couples – including same-sex couples – prepare for this joyous occasion by teaching brides and grooms the meaning of the ceremony – from ketubah (marriage document), to kiddushin (engagement), to huppah (marriage canopy), to nissuin (marriage ceremony), to breaking the glass. She will counsel you, offering Jewish wisdom in preparation for a life dedicated to love and companionship. In addition, Rabbi Moritt will work with you in designing the ceremony, providing her knowledge and experience. We also welcome you to have your aufruff (pre-wedding blessing) on a Friday night at our services.