Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Monday, March 17, 2014
Saturday, March 15, 2014
What is a Mitzvah Chair??? A Fun Alternative To Party Guest Book!
Adaptive Design Association
Presents
Kids For Kids Mitzvah Project
Kids For Kids Mitzvah Project
A interactive experience perfect for mitzvahs, birthday party’s, family events, weddings or corporate celebrations.
For a $300 Donation this custom made chair comes primed
and painted and ready to be decorated by you and your guests. Marketing materials about ADA (An Association that designs custom furniture for children with disabilities and teaches others how to construct adaptations) is available so your guests can learn
about your ADA Kids For Kids Mitzva Project.

About Adaptive Design Association (ADA) mission is to ensure that children with "disabilities" receive the customized adaptations they need to achieve their full developmental, social, and academic potential. We do this by building child-specific adaptations in a model workshop in New York City; developing and testing curricula for a wide range of learners (from classmates to therapists to engineers); and creating guidelines, techniques, and devices that can be replicated in Adaptive Design Centers all over the world.
To order yours Visit www AdaptiveDesign.Org
info@adaptivedesign.org
Tel: 212 904 1200
Photos By Valery Lemberg MaxMedia & Art Studios
Photos By Valery Lemberg MaxMedia & Art Studios
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Jewish Intercultural Wedding at the Bronx Zoo By MozelMoments.com
by Lyndi HalpernFran and Bevan had been together seven years when they tied the knot with a spiritual and energetic New York wedding. The couple, who are of mixed descent, were thoughtful and creative in honoring their backgrounds throughout the Jewish interfaith ceremony. The wedding was not just memorable, but so personal and special. Nancy Swiezy of Nancy Swiezy Events helped plan and execute the event and Alexandra Tremaine photographed it all!
Groom Bevan was born in South Africa. While the couple toyed with the idea of doing a South African safari destination wedding, they decided to bring their friends and families to the animals instead…to New York’s famed Bronx Zoo!
The day before the big day (!), Fran and Bevan had a civil ceremony at city hall where instead of white, Fran opted to wear a flamenco red dress to pay homage to her Spanish heritage. That evening, the rehearsal dinner was held at a Latin restaurant with a Mariachi band, a nod to her mother’s Mexican roots.

The ceremony took place at St. Paul’s, a non-denominational Chapel at Columbia University where Fran worked as an undergrad.

Fran and Bevan’s ceremony included many traditions honoring their different cultures and religions. While the chuppah is symbolic of a Jewish wedding, it was adorned with calla lilies, a Mexican flower. The chuppah was brought in and held during the ceremony by some of Bevan’s oldest and dearest friends.
Another Jewish element of the service was the signing of the Ketubah, though yet again given a twist, as the design was modeled after Spanish designer Gaudi.
The couple took part in the spiritual circling ritual of the Jewish faith. Read more about circling and other Jewish wedding ceremony customs.
A tradition to honor Fran’s upbringing was the passing of coins, representing the couple sharing their fortune.
Candles were lit and displayed with photos to honor those who were not at the wedding, as well as the union of families. A guitarist performed on a Spanish guitar and readings to honor the couple and their families were done as well.
The design of the wedding logo included a South African tree to resemble the Tree of Life, and two lions representing the bride and groom. The sun behind the tree symbolized a new beginning – a new life of partnership. The wedding program explained the significance of each part of the ceremony so guests would understand and appreciate what each tradition meant.
The celebration continued at the Bronx Zoo. Guests were able to enjoy the animals during cocktail hour, and animal-inspired decor during the reception!


The color palette was deep purple, magenta pink and ice blue. Lighting enhanced the romantic setting for the reception. Nancy Swiezy Events created three different types of centerpieces – one with manzanita branches to honor Bevan’s South African roots – plus lanterns and different white flowers on all of the tables.
The wedding featured pops of bright pink hues, as seen in Fran’s bouquet, ribbon details on her flower girls, and…
Mazel tov to the stunning couple!! We are honored to have gotten a sneak peek into Fran and Bevan’s unique wedding that featured so many personal, meaningful touches. Nancy Swiezy did an amazing job, as usual, and comes highly recommended from Fran herself!
Reprinted From
http://www.mazelmoments.com/blog/19157/jewish-intercultural-wedding-at-the-bronx-zoo-ny/nancyswiezyevents.com

Inspired by Crossword Puzzles
Crossword puzzles were always an activity Fran and Bevan liked to do together, so Bevan used this mutual hobby as his way to propose! He wrote two clues that were Spanish phrases which translated to “will you marry me?” and “look under the pillow” – because that’s where he had hidden the ring!



Chuppah


Ketubah

Inter-Cultural Jewish Wedding Ceremony



Couple’s Logo

Bronx Zoo Wedding






Colors: Purple, Magenta Pink, Ice Blue
Vendors:
Florist and Event Planner: Nancy Swiezy Events
Photography: Alexandra Tremaine, Tremaine Photography
Graphic Design: Andy Kaynor andy@kaynorco.com
Music: DJ Small Change aka James Dier
Lighting and AV: Morris Grey, Shades Of Grey Productions Inc.
Videographer: Robert Knowles
Travel: Tzell Travel
Printers: Publicide
Dress: Pronovias
Venue: The Bronx Zoo
Cake; wwwAsimplecake.com
Florist and Event Planner: Nancy Swiezy Events
Photography: Alexandra Tremaine, Tremaine Photography
Graphic Design: Andy Kaynor andy@kaynorco.com
Music: DJ Small Change aka James Dier
Lighting and AV: Morris Grey, Shades Of Grey Productions Inc.
Videographer: Robert Knowles
Travel: Tzell Travel
Printers: Publicide
Dress: Pronovias
Venue: The Bronx Zoo
Cake; wwwAsimplecake.com
http://www.mazelmoments.com/blog/19157/jewish-intercultural-wedding-at-the-bronx-zoo-ny/nancyswiezyevents.com
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