In an ode to their Jewish faith, the pair chose to marry in Jerusalem. It was also an opportunity to give their friends from across the globe—270 of the 740 guests were from overseas—a special experience that included city tours. The four-day festivity began with a henna party at Bait Al Hayam in Old Jaffa, Tel-Aviv on a Thursday. For the out-of-towners, it was a lovely introduction to an over-5,000-year-old pre-wedding custom said to bring the couple good luck.

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