What To Wear During Weekend Events
Whether you're joining us for the wedding or not, we'd love to invite you to celebrate with us and our community during the Shabbat before the wedding.
The following two events are times when we will be celebrating our wedding with our entire community:
Friday Evening, October 26th
KICKS services, held at Congregation Kehillath Israel, 384 Harvard St. in Brookline. Services start at about 6pm.
Saturday Morning, October 27th
Services begin at 8:45am at Congregation Kehillath Israel, 384 Harvard St. in Brookline - no need to be there at the very beginning, but be sure to be there by 9:30. There will be a kiddush luncheon after services.
Saturday Afternoon, October 27th
Outdoor games will begin around 2:30pm - please dress for comfort and with regard to the weather. No specific attire is necessary.
Sunday, October 28th
For the wedding, Rachel wanted everyone to wear a suit and tie - regardless of their gender. Fortunately, Josh bargained her down to requesting that attire just for the males.
It's a wedding! Look lovely - lots of pictures will be taken - but remember to feel comfortable so you dance all night!
The following two events are times when we will be celebrating our wedding with our entire community:
Friday Evening, October 26th
KICKS services, held at Congregation Kehillath Israel, 384 Harvard St. in Brookline. Services start at about 6pm.
- Dress is "business casual" for men - nice slacks and a nice shirt or sweater (a suit is not necessary), plus a kippah (headcovering) for men. Women's shoulders and knees should be covered to respect modesty.
Saturday Morning, October 27th
Services begin at 8:45am at Congregation Kehillath Israel, 384 Harvard St. in Brookline - no need to be there at the very beginning, but be sure to be there by 9:30. There will be a kiddush luncheon after services.
- Dress is formal - men should wear a suit (and a kippah), while women should dress to match that level of formality.
Saturday Afternoon, October 27th
Outdoor games will begin around 2:30pm - please dress for comfort and with regard to the weather. No specific attire is necessary.
Sunday, October 28th
For the wedding, Rachel wanted everyone to wear a suit and tie - regardless of their gender. Fortunately, Josh bargained her down to requesting that attire just for the males.
It's a wedding! Look lovely - lots of pictures will be taken - but remember to feel comfortable so you dance all night!