about our featured blogger

We're so thrilled to announce Eyal Tessler, of In Any Event event planning, as our Jewish wedding blogger. Event planning is Eyal Tessler’s strongest passion. Originally from Israel, Eyal obtained his bachelor degree from Tel Aviv University in Mass Communication and Business Administration. Over 15 years, experience in diverse markets such as Israel and New York have contributed to his imaginative approach to design, high sensitivity, and understanding of all needs, wants and budgets.

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Jewish Weddings: The Mazel Tov Stone

The last thing you want to worry about is whether or not the glass will break at the end of your Jewish wedding ceremony. But when the glass is wrapped in a slippery satin bag or placed on a soft surface like grass or sand, it can take more than one attempt to hear the crunch.

But now, thanks to the Mazel Tov Stone, Jewish couples can ensure the glass breaks on the first try. The stones are made of limestone from Israel and are available in four shapes. Couples can have them engraved with their names and wedding date, meaning the stones double as a lasting keepsake of this happy memory.

For more information, visit MazelTovStone.com or email info@mazeltovstone.com.

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