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“For a lot of our American friends attending the wedding, this was their first time in Tel Aviv, and Israel for that matter. Our Israeli roots are so important to Shir and me, so we planned excursions for all our friends to show them the beauty and heritage of our motherland. The excursions included trips to local beaches, Masada, the Dead Sea, Jerusalem, and THE best hummus you’ll ever have in your life. This is a shot of Omar Johnson, U.S. marketing guru, floating in the Dead Sea. It was taken from a drone that belongs to my good friend, groomsman, and phenomenal photographer, 13th Witness.” —Ronnie
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“Curating the experience of our guests for their trip to Israel and our wedding was very important to us. We put careful thought into all the excursions and events surrounding the wedding to ensure guests walked away cherishing the moments with us. Here is Maxwell Osbourne, co-owner of Public School, taking a tour of the ancient fortress Masada.” —Ronnie
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“To begin our wedding celebrations, we invited our guests to the Gazebbo private beach where we hosted our own beach party. We began with a beautiful brunch, while our guests played sports on the beach and danced through the night while watching the sunset with our family and friends. This day was truly unforgettable.” —Shir
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“After a day of partying at the beach, we hosted a private dinner at Gazebbo to top it off. Clearly, I was not on the pre-wedding diet!” —Shir
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“Our wedding bands were custom made by my uncle Asher. They’re 18-karat rose gold with our wedding date in roman numerals engraved on the inside of the bands.” —Ronnie