Jewish Weddings for All Bodyminds
A wedding should be an experience of wholeness — a moment when you can simply be yourselves.
Not perform. Not adapt. Not shrink.
I create Jewish wedding ceremonies for all kinds of couples — disabled and non-disabled, neurodivergent and neurotypical, queer, cishet, Jewish, interfaith, and everyone inbetween — who want a ceremony that feels grounded, inclusive, and alive. Whether you’re planning an intimate elopement, a destination wedding in France, or a large celebration anywhere in the world, my role is to make sure your ceremony feels like you.
This work is not about fitting you into a template. It’s about building something sacred from your truth.
My Approach
Every couple I work with is unique — your rhythms, values, and needs are my starting point.
Together, we craft a wedding experience that is emotionally authentic, spiritually resonant, and sensory-safe.
I combine my roles as spiritual guide, educator, and coach to create a process that honors your story and helps you build a ceremony that feels real, intentional, and deeply meaningful.
Our work together unfolds over 6–10 sessions during your engagement. These sessions are part spiritual counseling, part couples coaching, and part creative collaboration.
We explore:
Your shared values – what covenant and partnership mean to you, and how to express that in ritual form.
The shape of your ceremony – how to bring together Jewish tradition and your lived experience, creating a ritual that feels deeply yours.
Accessibility and sensory care – for disabled and neurodivergent couples, we plan every detail around your comfort, communication style, and sensory landscape.
Meaning and presence – we focus on grounding, reflection, and emotional preparation so that the day itself feels calm, connected, and sacred.
Whether you imagine a fully traditional ceremony or something entirely new, our work is about translating your values into ritual form — so that what happens under your chuppah truly represents who you are.
For many couples, especially disabled and neurodivergent ones, the wedding industry can feel alienating — loud venues, inaccessible spaces, rigid expectations, endless assumptions about what a “real” wedding should look like.
For others, the problem is the opposite: a sense that weddings have become performative and detached from their deeper spiritual meaning.
I hold space for both truths. My role is to help you design a wedding that feels grounded in care and integrity — whether that means adjusting the lighting and music, rewriting traditional blessings to reflect your theology, or finding the words that capture what commitment truly means for you.
Your ceremony will not be about performing tradition or performing inclusion.
It will be about belonging.
A Wedding That Meets You Where You Are
I travel internationally to officiate and facilitate Jewish weddings. Whether you’re planning a ceremony in the UK, the US, Europe, or elsewhere, I bring the same approach wherever we meet: deep care, flexibility, and attention to who you are as a couple.
I work with local vendors, planners, and accessibility teams when needed to ensure that every part of the process — from planning to celebration — is seamless and sustainable.
Weddings Anywhere in the World
France is one of the most beautiful and romantic places in the world to get married — and it’s where I make my home.
From vineyard châteaux in Bordeaux to Provençal gardens, from the mountains of the Alps to the beaches of the Côte d’Azur, I can help you plan and officiate a Jewish ceremony that blends authenticity, beauty, and accessibility.
Many couples come to France not just for the scenery but for the space to slow down — to make their wedding a genuine spiritual experience rather than a production. Together, we’ll craft a ceremony that is rooted in Jewish tradition, infused with your story, and adapted to your needs and desires.
Destination Weddings in France
What You Can Expect
A process that honors your emotional, sensory, and spiritual needs.
Rituals that reflect your values — not someone else’s idea of what they “should” be.
Guidance in preparing for marriage, not just for the wedding day.
A ceremony that is inclusive, grounded, and real. We often have no idea why we do what we do, I walk your guests through every part of the ceremony.
This is not a one-size-fits-all approach. It’s about creating something sacred that belongs to you — a moment where love, joy, and authenticity meet.
Ready to begin your journey together?
Let’s have an intro chat to see how we can make your day perfect.