Weddings in Israel
Where Age-Old
Traditions Mix with
Contemporary
Creativity
With endless sandy beaches, dramatic backdrops and a culture infused with passion and a zest for life, a wedding in Israel offers the perfect mix of the traditional and the contemporary.
Specialists in planning Jewish functions which blend ageold customs with unbridled creativity, from chuppahs and caterers to entertainers and venues, your Orchid Events Israel wedding will be simply spectacular.
Every Element
Planned and
Managed
Whether it’s a moonlit beach party in Herzliya or a traditional event amidst Jerusalem’s ancient ruins, your Orchid Events wedding in Israel will be entirely bespoke and tailor-made to you, encompassing your vision and requirements for your special day with a touch of Israeli flair.
Our dedication to provide a stress-free wedding planning experience extends to ceremonies and celebrations in Israel with your expert planner taking care of every element of your wedding. With years of expertise we provide a service that only a local presence really ensures – that intrinsic knowledge of the best suppliers, stunning venues and all the little details that make up a perfect wedding in Israel.
From Chuppah to
Mazel Tov
to Simcha!
Realising every significant element of your special day, your Orchid Events wedding in Israel is designed and delivered to you with elegance.
We will guide you through the legal requirements and customs enabling you to marry in Israel ensuring that your service and celebrations are followed through with the greatest attention to detail and respect for traditions whilst being totally unique to you. If a Chuppah made from a family Tallis is important to you, or if you’d prefer a contemporary design or one made from a canopy of florals, we will make that happen!
From the first ideas to the final farewells, we take care of each and every detail of your wedding in Israel, for flawless results and an unforgettable experience to cherish
Get in touch
Contact us to learn more about planning an unforgettable event in Israel.