Wedding Planning with Google

Google + Wedding Guru, Michelle Rago = Google for Weddings


Today Google posted on their blog about their new release: Google For Weddings. Anyone who’s been following Google in recent years knows that they have been getting involved in all sorts of projects from eBooks to Art to 3D Models. And now, it seems, they are going to help you plan your wedding. How? – you may ask. Well, with wedding tools and wedding templates.

Say you want to make a website, you can use Google Sites, but now you’ll have a bunch of new templates specifically designed for weddings. Say you want to create an invitation list with all the addresses, you can use a ready made form, which you can then email to be filled in by anyone you wish to invite. Other tools include: seating chart, music list, and a budget planner. You can also use Piknik to help design professional looking announcements, thank you cards, etc. It’s all there for you, together with wedding tips by Michelle Rago, who has recently collaborated on wedding projects with a number of big names like Style Me Pretty and the Wedding Salon.

In essence, most of it isn’t anything new. What’s new here is the central location, wedding focused features and a more user friendly interface.

Happy Planning!

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Beautiful Chicago Wedding Held Despite Blizzard

The wedding of Sarah Finkel and Shmulie Schochet went on as planned, outdoor chuppah and all, despite the massive storm that swallowed up the Chicago area last week. Their wedding, which took place on Wednesday February 2 in the Westin O’Hare, has become a local news item. Despite the fact that many of their close ones were prevented from coming to share in their wedding joy, their celebration was not hampered in the least. Some of the relatives were able to connect via live video streaming.

See more photos by Scott Strazzante of the Chicago Tribune on his blog.

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ChossonKallah Goes Mobile

We have finally (thanks to our highly talented technical developer) made the great Jewish wedding directory that is ChossonKallah.com more accessible for our ever-increasing mobile users. Over the past two years, we have seen a steady rise in visitors from mobile device users, and finally reworked our wedding directory into a leaner and simpler version optimized for all those couples and families finding their wedding resources through the use of their handheld internet browsing devices. The Mobile (beta) version of our website is now officially live; although, there’s still plenty of tweaking that needs to be done.

To see the new Mobile version just go to ChossonKallah.com on your handheld device. You’ll see a much simplified version of our website, that I think you will like. It makes browsing the resources on our site even easier. The cool think about accessing ChossonKallah through your phone is that you can click any listing’s phone number – any photographer, hall, caterer, make-up artist, florist, or any other wedding professional that interests you – and your phone can just dial the number for you.

You can also see the ChossonKallah mobile at m.ChossonKallah.com.

You can help us test out the new, still fragile mobile version. If you get any errors, send us a note via our Contact Us page or comment here.

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Bridal Gowns: Special Grand Opening Show in Williamsburg

This Motzei Shabbos and Sunday, Aristocratic Bride will hold a special bridal gowns showcase in the ballrom of the new Pointe Plaza Hotel. As a way to kick off the grand opening of their new location in Brooklyn, Aristocratic Bride will bring their entire collection of designer kallah gowns as well as their extensive line of moderately priced gowns ($850) to Brooklyn for this one time special showcase. Chavy Grunhut, founder of Aristocratic Bride, is known for her ability to ‘seamlessly’ build up wedding gowns. “It takes a bit of vision and imagination to build up a strapless and yet retain the gown’s style and feel,” says Chavi who in recent times has had increasingly more clients from the Brooklyn area. Aristocratic Bride carries such brand names as Elma Reis and Gilles Montezin Bridal known for their signature dress details like antique lace linings, intricate hand stitching, elaborate construction and lush fabrics.

For more information about this event please contact:

Chavy Grunhut: (845) 238-4030
Leah Kraus: (347) 351-6271

When:
Motzei Shabbos January 15th: 10 PM – 12 AM
Sunday January 16th: 11 AM – 10 PM

Where:
Pointe Plaza Hotel
2 Franklin Avenue
Brooklyn New York

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China – Shanghai Shidduch Results in Historic Wedding

Source: VosIzNeias.com

Possibly the first Chasidic wedding in China since World War II took place today at the Marriot in Shanghai as a New York businessman married a Belgian employee of a high tech company.

Ari Lauber of Brooklyn’s Ner Mitzvah has been living in Shanghai for approximately seven years and is known for his tremendous hachnasas orchim, feeding guests, making cholent and helping travelers to the area as he manages Ner Mitzvah’s interests in China. Reizy Weingarten of Antwerp moved to Shanghai for business five years ago but it was a traveler from Boro Park who suggested what should have been the obvious shidduch to Lauber, saying “If the two of you are the only heimishe yidden who live here, maybe it is a basherte shidduch?”

And indeed it was. Approximately 150 guests from various locations including New York, Skver, Antwerp, Israel and England flew to China joining 200 members of the Shanghai community for this landmark event. The wedding was catered by R’ Shulem Greenberg of Chabad, with R’ Akiva Asher Padwa head of the London Beis Din and a frequent guest of Lauber’s serving as Mesader Kiddushin.

Entertainer Lipa Schmeltzer was flown to Shanghai for the wedding as a gesture of hakaras hatov by a group of businessman who have enjoyed Lauber’s hospitality over the years. Schmeltzer was one of only six people who managed to get onto a Continental flight out of Newark when his flight was cancelled due to the blizzard.

“A heimishe wedding in Shanghai. It is just gevaldik,” said Schmeltzer in an exclusive interview with VIN News. “They are the only heimishe people here besides the shluchim. They both had to move to China to find a shidduch.”

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