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Revolutionizing the Way Events Are Booked

Searching for a caterer or venue for your next social event can be a time-consuming process involving contacting numerous caterers, traveling to various potential locations and negotiating to find the right service for your budget. With BookitKosher, the caterers and venues come to you!

Benefit for The Breast Cancer Research Foundation

Congregation Edmond J. Safra of NYC recently held an event to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) at Holiday House, The Science Academy Mansion on the Upper East Side in NYC. Our community toured a magnificent designer show house designed by interior designers from NYC and California. All the rooms were designed to benefit BCRF. The Holiday House was founded by Iris Danker with production by Barbara Schorr.

Congregation Ohel David and Shlomo Jewel by the Bay

Ohel David and Shlomo Congregation, located by the bay in Manhattan Beach, was put through the mill, thanks to Superstorm Sandy, but little more than a year later we are thrilled to announce that both the synagogue and event hall are back in full swing and more beautiful than ever.

How A Dermatologist Can Make You Look Your Best

So, your daughter is getting married and you are getting ready for one of the most exciting days of your life! You are the mother of the bride! In addition to getting your daughter looking her best, don’t forget to think about yourself. To help you prepare for this day, here is a mother-of-the-bride checklist for looking your best.

All You Need Is An Imagination and A Great Tailor

Are you often disappointed when you go shopping for clothes? Do you return home empty handed because you couldn’t find that special outfit you wanted? Does it seem like almost all the clothes are inappropriate for you because they are strapless, sleeveless, too low cut or too short? With a good imagination, a great tailor and a visit to a well stocked fabric shop, these issues can be remedied and clothing that you passed by before can be made to fit your very own specifications.

The 2014 Aleh Gala Awards Dinner

Congressman Bob Turner and Dr. Vincent Calamia will receive awards at the Aleh Gala Dinner

This year the Aleh Foundation will honor distinguished leaders impacting areas of medicine and mental health, education and arts at their dinner on May 21, 2014 at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. The distinguished Civic Leadership Award will be presented to Congressman Robert Turner who has shown dedication to—and support for—important global causes, as well as major Jewish causes. Congressman Turner recently commended Israel for the manner in which it is defending its citizens and called on President Obama to back his statements.

Recognizing Depression

Do you suspect that someone you love is suffering from depression? Could it just be a case of the blues? It’s not always easy to tell the difference, especially when there’s a good reason to feel down. Grief, losing a job, or a chronic illness can all cause behaviors that might be mistaken for depression. Sadness is an emotion, whereas depression is an illness.

Rent the Runway Party Dress Central

In 2008, Jennifer Hyman was in New York City on Thanksgiving break from her second year at Harvard Business School when her younger sister Becky showed off a $1,600 Marchesa dress she had just purchased for a wedding. The price tag was far out of Becky’s budget, and Hyman, after seeing the “kazillion other dresses” in Becky’s closet, asked her sister why she couldn’t just wear one of those. The three-pronged answer: She didn’t like any of them anymore; she had already been photographed in all of them (and pictures from the wedding would go all over Facebook); and she couldn’t stand to repeat an outfit.

Throw a Birthday Party Your Child Will Always Remember

throw a party your child will always rememberWhile cake and ice cream paired with a game of pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey used to be the perfect birthday party 30 years ago, it’s clear from a quick search of the Internet that kids’ birthday parties have become way more elaborate. Having a party at a kid-friendly venue—a salon, gym or a favorite restaurant—is much easier than having one at home. However, most kids have a blast no matter the party location. Parents often choose to throw a party outside their home because it’s nice to just show up and have fun with everyone else, without having to worry about any details.

The History of the Invitation

There is a long history to the evolution of invitations. Knowing the history and the traditions behind the invitation will help you in your selection. Invitations to social events were used by the aristocracy in England and France beginning in the 18th century. It may be possible to go back another hundred or two hundred years to find the foundations of the invitation.

The Classic Little Black Dress Perfect for Parties

The little black dress is a timeless classic. Every woman simply must have this chic go-to garment in her closet. When you’re wearing one, you never have to worry about being unfashionable—because they’re always in style. A little black dress is a classic choice, a sassy choice, and a flattering choice. They’re slimming and look great—whether you’re a size 6 or 16! Find one that looks great on you and you’re sure to look polished and pretty.

The Palace of the Forgotten

The city of Granada in southern Spain has announced the opening of a museum dedicated to the culture of Sephardic Jews who used to live there before the Inquisition. The museum, which is called The Palace of the Forgotten, is housed inside the Santa Ines Palace located in Albaicin—a neighborhood in the city’s old center where many Jews lived before 1492.

Creative Accessories: Finishing Touches From Head to Toe

It all began four and a half years ago when I wanted to take my 3 year old and 6 month old daughters for a professional photo session. Because every little girl needs a beautiful bow for every occasion, I searched high and low for the perfect headbands to match their outfits. I did find some beautiful pieces, however, the prices were a bit higher than I was comfortable spending and the quality was not up to par. Being that I always loved crafts, and especially loved dolling up my girls, I decided to give bow making a try.

The Hottest Wedding Trends for 2014

Weddings are going softer, sweeter, lusher and more heartfelt. 2014 has brought a return to the classics. The return to romance ushers in a new love for the formality of days gone by. Think white-gloved waiters and big band dancing, crystal candlesticks and gold-rimmed china.