Disgusting. Disgrace. Chillul Hashem. What a breach of tznius! And this is starting with Chassidim, not Litvish?! Where will this end? I guess as long as you consume only chalav yisroel with 20 heimishe hechsherim on the package, it’s a rayah that you are a kadosh and everything else you do in life is beseder.
Why not? This way you can recognize the baal simcha who might have a generic Jewish name like Moshe Cohen or Chaya Levy. Simchaspot has pictures of engaged couples, why not the invitation? I think its a great idea, although it should come after changing the nusach of “Mr Cohen Vraayaso” which truly leaves you confounded as to whose wedding you have been invited, especially when you are friendly with Mrs Vraayaso and have no idea what her spouse’s name is.
This makes a whole load of sense. You cant have an image of a women in a publication even an obscure one, but you can put pictures of couples on an invitation for the guests to stare at? I’m sure there will be separate entrances at the wedding to top their frumkeit off
Doesn’t everyone realize the lack of tzinuis in sending pictures out of a young kallah and other women. Put aside the extra money involved, we have become so insensitive to the boundaries of tzinuis that sending pictures out a new coming fashion. Sending out pictures for bochurim to look at before they go out with a girl may have started this trend.
Gullible people here.
Theres no name on the invitation…am I to assume I have to figure out whose invite this is based on the photos? This is a joke…calm down.
How about photos of the food being served? This way we could choose which soup, main dish and dessert. Doing so would save the ballei Simcha money as the caterer could custom make the guests desired meal!
go ahead and enjoy, I will NOT be doing this
Another mishigas. Who needs this. Come to the simcha and find out how the balai simcha look.
Sure, let’s take one more step downhill
why it downhill? what is wrong with pictures of the baalei simcha?
Disgusting. Disgrace. Chillul Hashem. What a breach of tznius! And this is starting with Chassidim, not Litvish?! Where will this end? I guess as long as you consume only chalav yisroel with 20 heimishe hechsherim on the package, it’s a rayah that you are a kadosh and everything else you do in life is beseder.
how is it a breach of tznious? are tznious pictures now untznious?
you cover your daughters in burkas?
Maybe next they’ll publish the family tax returns
Ha ha. I like that one. +1
Now I’ll know which Moishe Stern is inviting me
You mean the Chosson and his father.
very mudne
Well, if they can add a photo of the deceased on the matzeiva, why not on a wedding invitation?
If this will be the new norm for invitations, how will divorced parents go about it?
Why not? This way you can recognize the baal simcha who might have a generic Jewish name like Moshe Cohen or Chaya Levy. Simchaspot has pictures of engaged couples, why not the invitation? I think its a great idea, although it should come after changing the nusach of “Mr Cohen Vraayaso” which truly leaves you confounded as to whose wedding you have been invited, especially when you are friendly with Mrs Vraayaso and have no idea what her spouse’s name is.
Now we will have to have professional photo shoots even before the wedding?
OY Vey..
Obviously a joke! no names!
But do they put the womens’ names on the cards?
This makes a whole load of sense. You cant have an image of a women in a publication even an obscure one, but you can put pictures of couples on an invitation for the guests to stare at? I’m sure there will be separate entrances at the wedding to top their frumkeit off
will it include pictures of ladies?
Doesn’t everyone realize the lack of tzinuis in sending pictures out of a young kallah and other women. Put aside the extra money involved, we have become so insensitive to the boundaries of tzinuis that sending pictures out a new coming fashion. Sending out pictures for bochurim to look at before they go out with a girl may have started this trend.
or you know nothing of the history of pictures of women in the jewish community before homodia was mainstream!
This was photo shopped. The people in this photo would be furious, if they know this was going around.
This is fake news. It is clearly photoshopped.
Gullible people here.
Theres no name on the invitation…am I to assume I have to figure out whose invite this is based on the photos? This is a joke…calm down.
why not just show a picture of the hall as well?
How about photos of the food being served? This way we could choose which soup, main dish and dessert. Doing so would save the ballei Simcha money as the caterer could custom make the guests desired meal!
If this is actually true it is a sign of good old fashioned plain and simple am haratzes
and is that based on a breadth of jewish historical customs? go look at the jewish papers from yesteryear