Jewish Wedding Officiant in Manhattan, New York
Helping you craft your perfect ceremony and create memories at your Manhattan wedding
Your wedding day is one of the most meaningful moments of your life—a time to celebrate love, tradition, and the start of a beautiful journey together. If you’re planning a Jewish wedding in Manhattan, you deserve a ceremony that is as elegant and timeless as the city itself.
As a wedding officiant and cantor, with 10 years of experience officiating Jewish weddings in New York City, I bring deep knowledge of Jewish traditions and contemporary ceremonies to ensure that your wedding reflects your unique love story, honors your heritage, and creates lasting memories for you and your guests.

“Thank you for making our ceremony everything we dreamed of and more! Signing the ketubah and license was one of the most meaningful parts of the day, and the ceremony was the perfect blend of spirituality, humor, and sentiment; you combined our respective cultures beautifully. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you. - Sasha and Shubhro

A Personalized, Meaningful
Jewish
Wedding Ceremony
Every couple is different, and your wedding ceremony should reflect who you are. Whether you are looking for a traditional Jewish ceremony under the chuppah, a modern and inclusive celebration, or an interfaith wedding that blends multiple traditions, I will work closely with you to craft a service that is meaningful, authentic, and unforgettable.
Our journey together begins with a consultation, followed by dedicated premarital counseling and planning sessions where we'll select and personalize the Jewish wedding rituals that matter most to you—from the ketubah signing to the seven blessings, and the breaking of the glass. Throughout the months leading up to your wedding, we'll refine every detail to ensure it reflects your values, vision, and personal style.
A Native New Yorker Who Truly Understands the NYC Vibe

I’m proud to say that I’m a native New Yorker—I grew up in this incredible city and understand its energy, diversity, and rhythm on a personal level. Whether it's the blend of cultures, the fast-paced lifestyle, or the understated elegance that defines Manhattan weddings, I genuinely get the NYC vibe.
I've officiated many, many ceremonies throughout the borough, and that experience has given me a real understanding of the unique style and culture of New York weddings. From classic venues in Midtown to chic rooftops in SoHo, I know how to weave the local flavor into a ceremony that’s both meaningful and unforgettable.
Popular Manhattan Venues for a Jewish Wedding
I have experience officiating at many of Manhattan's finest venues. Whether you envision an intimate rooftop ceremony with stunning skyline views or a grand ballroom wedding in one of New York’s most prestigious hotels, there is a venue to match your dream wedding. I'd be happy to share insights about specific locations that might suit your vision during our consultation. For now, here are a few stand-outs to get you started.
Elegant Hotel Weddings
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The Plaza Hotel – A legendary venue known for its timeless glamour, the Grand Ballroom and Terrace Room offer an exquisite setting for a Jewish wedding.
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The Pierre Hotel – French-inspired elegance with stunning ballrooms and impeccable service, ideal for a sophisticated celebration.
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The St. Regis New York – A venue that exudes old-world charm and luxury, creating a warm and intimate atmosphere for your ceremony.
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Mandarin Oriental – Featuring breathtaking views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline, this luxurious venue blends modern style with classic grandeur.

Iconic & Unique Venues
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The New York Public Library – A grand and historic setting, perfect for couples who want a ceremony steeped in elegance and literary charm.
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620 Loft and Garden – A stunning rooftop garden with panoramic views of Fifth Avenue, ideal for an outdoor chuppah ceremony.
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The Rainbow Room – Located high above Rockefeller Center, this venue offers an unmatched skyline backdrop for your wedding celebration.
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Guastavino’s – A striking architectural gem beneath the 59th Street Bridge, with soaring ceilings and historic charm.

Outdoor & Scenic Settings
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Central Park – From Bow Bridge to the Ladies’ Pavilion, Central Park offers picturesque and romantic locations for a Jewish wedding ceremony.
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The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers – A waterfront venue with sweeping Hudson River views, creating a serene yet vibrant setting.
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Tribeca 360 Rooftop – A modern rooftop venue with panoramic views of the city skyline, perfect for a contemporary Jewish wedding.

Why Choose Me as Your Officiant?

Your wedding officiant is the heart of your ceremony—the person who sets the tone and guides you through one of the most important moments of your life. I bring warmth, professionalism, and years of experience in officiating Jewish weddings across Manhattan. I take the time to get to know your style as a couple, understand your love story, and create a ceremony that feels personal, meaningful, and deeply moving. Relationship building is important to me, and I become close with many of the couples I marry!
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Tailored to You: Whether you want a traditional, modern, or interfaith ceremony, I personalize every aspect to align with your beliefs and vision.
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Fluent in Tradition: From the ketubah signing to the Sheva Brachot, I ensure that each ritual is performed with authenticity and intention.
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Seamless & Stress-Free: I work closely with you and your wedding team to create a seamless, heartfelt ceremony that flows beautifully.
Let’s Create a Wedding Ceremony You’ll Cherish Forever
Your wedding should be nothing short of extraordinary. I can accommodate both intimate gatherings and grand affairs, with personal consultations, ceremony planning, and day-of services to help make your Jewish wedding in Manhattan truly unforgettable. Let’s work together to create a ceremony that honors tradition, reflects your love, and sets the perfect tone for your future together.
Contact me today to begin planning the wedding ceremony of your dreams.
I can’t wait to meet you!