Chicago Jewish Wedding Specialties
Chicago Jewish Wedding Specialties Directory

| Company Name | Contact Number |
AITZ Hayim Center for Jewish Living | (847) 266-1919 |
AITZ Hayim in the City ITC | (312) 980-0023 |
Art Creations Unlimited | (310) 451-6783 |
Bais Moshiach | (773) 764-0770 |
Board of Jewish Education | (847) 291-7788 |
Center for Jewish Life | (312) 427-7770 |
Central Avenue Synagogue Chabad House... | (847) 266-0770 |
Chai Center-Chabad of Wilmette | (847) 251-7707 |
Chicago's Shmura Matzah Factory | (847) 674-6200 |
Congregation B'Nai Maccabim | (847) 680-4727 |
Congregation BNEI Ruven | (773) 743-5434 |
Devar Emet Messianic Jewish Outreach | (847) 674-9146 |
Gitel's Kosher Pastry Shop | (773) 262-3700 |
Jewish Community Council of West Roge... | (773) 381-2503 |
Jewish University of America | (847) 674-7750 |
Joliet Jewish Congregation | (815) 741-4600 |
Kol Tuv Kosher Foods Inc | (773) 764-0130 |
Kosher Byte | (847) 588-3635 |
Lubavitch Chabad of Glenview | (847) 998-1395 |
Lubavitch Chabad of Lincoln Park | (312) 664-7770 |
Lubavitch Chabad Of Niles | (847) 296-1770 |
Lubavitch Chabad of the Loop | (312) 427-7770 |
Lubavitch Mesivta Of Chicago | (773) 262-0430 |
Marshall Jewish Learning Center | (847) 291-7788 |
Northwest Suburban Chabad Lubavitch | (847) 808-7770 |
Olive Tree Congregation | (847) 222-1230 |
Romanian Kosher Sausage Co | (773) 761-4141 |
Spiritual Israel Church | (773) 471-3705 |
Temple B'Nai Israel | (630) 892-2450 |
TVK Orchestra | (847) 516-2550 |
URJ Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute | (847) 509-0990 |
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Chicago Jewish Wedding Specialties
If you're looking for Jewish wedding specialty items, look no further! We have more than a few different wedding vendors offering Jewish specialty gifts and accessories for any wedding! Jewelry, ketubahs and kiddush cups are just some of the accessories available and for the most competitive prices around. Make your Jewish wedding a special moment in time with the most unique, contemporary, and traditional Judaic merchandise. You want to buy items that will not deteriorate over time. Things that you can keep forever. Buying the most high-quality goods will ensure their longevity.
Jewish weddings are filled from beginning to end with history and traditions, and it's important to give each and every portion a considerable amount of thought. For younger Jewish couples, you want to be consistent with Jewish customs but you don't want the wedding to feel stagnant. There are many safe alternative accessories for the Jewish practices that stay completely compatible with the antiquated religion. For example, there are so many beautiful pieces now available for the groom's glass. From typical champagne glasses to gold and blue hand blown baubles. The options for kiddush cups are more various than the groom's glass. There are many highly traditional cups, customized hand-painted wedding flutes and sterling silver chalices to choose from.
Don't forget about the mezuzah! The mezuzah, inscribed with specific Hebrew verses from the Torah needs to be affixed withing a month to the door of the bride and groom's new home! You can find pewter mezuzahs to wooden chagalls, and even some constructed from glass. This is an important aspect of the ceremonials so don't leave it to last minute! They'll need to post it as soon as possible.
Ketubahs can be relatively inexpensive to somewhat pricey, depending on what you're looking for. This is an integral part of any Jewish marriage as it is the Jewish prenuptial agreement. Two valid witnesses must sign the ketubah in order for the marriage to be recognized. The specific beliefs and traditions of the bride and groom will determine the style and language of the ketubah. Some ketubah designs incorporate the Star of David, Jerusalem, and the Tree of Life. Any design is acceptable as long as it incorporates secular symbolism of some sort.
Don't forget about Jewish wedding party favors! This is a must for any wedding celebration. If you want to stay consistent and purchase something with religious intention, there are more than a few different wedding party favors. You can select a kiddush cup or Star of David card holders or champagne glass bubbles. The Star of David made from cotton fiber, wildflower seeds and fresh flowers is a beautiful gift and can be attached to a special message. Your guests can plant these stars and they'll grow into wildflowers. This is completely affordable as well as charming.
There are so many things to think about when looking for Jewish wedding accessories! You still have to find the perfect kippah! Look at the vendors we have available and get started on planning the perfect wedding today!






