Renew Your Marriage Promises in Jerusalem at United Synagogue’s Fuchsberg Jerusalem Center
Many people who are happily married don’t remember very much about their own weddings. Some details might stick out – how the flowergirl scattered rose petals, maybe, or the color of the napkins, or the number of musicians in the band – but most of it is a blur.
So what could be better to celebrate your wedding again – but this time in Jerusalem?
The United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism’s Fuchsberg Jerusalem Center invites everyone celebrating a special anniversary – or, for that matter, any anniversary – to let the center arrange a religious ceremony that will celebrate your wedding, and to follow it with a party. The Center, a beautiful complex of Jerusalem stone that serves as headquarters for North American Conservative Jews in Israel, can provide a rabbi, a service, and a party for anywhere from two to 102 people. You can stand on a balcony overlooking the Old City as you renew your vows to each other and to your people. You can invite family and friends from home to join you in this simcha. Of course if you have family and friends who live in Israel, nothing could be more convenient than to have them join you.
And if you would prefer to skip the service and go straight to the party, we can do that too. You can celebrate any simcha – a bar or bat mitzvah, a baby-naming, an anniversary, a birthday party, a wedding, to name just a few – at the Center.
The Center also offers a variety of programs and courses; we invite you to sample our offerings.
If you choose to repeat your wedding at the Fuchsberg Jerusalem Center, we are sure that you will remember it for the rest of your life.
For more information, please call 212 533-7800, ext. 8, or email the Center’s director, Rabbi Jim Lebeau, at lebeau@uscj.org.

