
Your Simcha Deserves More Than a WhatsApp Group
It takes the average couple 528 hours—or 66 eight-hour days—to plan a wedding, according to Minted. If you are planning a family milestone event, mazal
It takes the average couple 528 hours—or 66 eight-hour days—to plan a wedding, according to Minted. If you are planning a family milestone event, mazal
Yakov Sundel, a semicha student at Yeshiva University, has started a new wedding referral and planning service designed to save time, stress and money for
Matan Baron, the 30-year-old founder of Prestige Eventz, began his career unwittingly as a high school senior. “My friend’s fathers saw me standing next to
There are two parts to a successful event: The people and the activities. An unforgettable simcha starts with your guests. Make It Snappy can provide
Howdy, music lovers! There’s been a wave of new music released since Shavuot and especially since the exacerbation of conflict overseas. It makes sense to
If Jewish music had a youth movement, BaRock Orchestra would be leading the rhythm—complete with a tuba, banjo, jazz saxophone and a dance floor that
Chantelle Wolfe learned how to plan events the right way from working in top-tier tech, nonprofit and real estate firms in New York City. Now,
As one of the oldest and most iconic institutions on Staten Island, the Young Israel of Staten Island has served an instrumental role in the
In 2022, the sisterhood board of Darchei Noam of Fair Lawn, New Jersey sat around a table brainstorming ideas for their sisterhood pre-Shavuot event. Lisa
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) Planning a bar or bat mitzvah and looking for something more than just a party? Yad Leah offers the opportunity of
Graduation marks a huge milestone. Whether your grad is heading to Israel, college, or another new chapter, the right gift can be both meaningful and
Dani Hagler played on the RYNJ Jazz basketball team in elementary school, but when he didn’t make his high school team, he found a new