Join us at JW3 with Karen Cinnamon, founder of Smashing the Glass and Smashing Life for a jam-packed workshop with practical advice about planning a wedding at this tumultuous time.
Your wedding plans have likely already changed, or you’re in the process of trying to figure out what to do, or perhaps you’re newly engaged and don’t know where to start given all the uncertainty in the world right now.
This session will cover:
- What to do dependent on when you’re getting married in 2021 or 2022.
- How to plan a magical memorable Jewish micro-wedding if you want to get married sooner rather than later
- How to dance a socially distanced Hora
- How to handle family conflicts (to get the result you want without hurting anyone's feelings)
- How to come up with creative wedding ideas for an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind wedding
- Plenty of time for Q&A
About Karen and Smashing The Glass
Karen Cinnamon, is the founder of Smashing The Glass, the world’s biggest Jewish wedding platform, and Smashing Life, the world's first and only lifestyle membership for Jewish and Jew-ish women.
With offices in London and NYC, Karen's mission is to curate non-judgemental, warm and inclusive online spaces to inspire Jewish and Jew-ish women to lead their life their way.
Smashing The Glass boasts a highly engaged global niche audience of Jewish and Jew-ish brides-to-be and top-tier wedding professionals. With an audience of 67,000 readers a month around the globe, Smashing The Glass—alongside its accompanying online membership community Brides Club – is deeply committed to the values of inclusivity, empowerment, and belonging for each and every couple.
Karen has been featured on BBC News, The New York Times, The Times, Brides and Mail Online as well as countless other publications.
She is married to Jeremy and they live in a converted piano factory in North London with their two daughters.