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Yevgeniya getting ready to enter the location where the wedding ceremony is to be held; her brother Yan (one of the groomsmen) is holding her train (a.k.a. "tail"). |
The Rabbi (yes, she is a female Rabbi) is reviewing the text of the ketubah (wedding agreement) after it has been signed. The little boy standing next to Yevgeniya is her three-year-old brother, Edward. Both sets of parents and the groomsmen are visible behind the table. |
After the ketubah has been signed, Aaron is veiling Yevgeniya in preparation for the actual wedding ceremony. |
The huppah (wedding canopy) is brought in by uncles from both families. |
The processional is beginning with Yan (who likes to be known as "my sister's brother"), followed by Chris, the other groomsman, and Erik, the best man. |
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Aaron enters the room with his parents, followed by bridesmaids Arina and Marina, and maid of honor Natalya. |
Yevgeniya enters with her parents, concluding the processional. |
Yevgeniya putting the ring on Aaron's finger. |
Recessional: here you can see the maid of honor and bridesmaids leaving (in the opposite order from photo number 6). |
Aaron and Yevgeniya after the ceremony, with both sets of parents and the wedding party. |
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Aaron and Yevgeniya again (you'd never have guessed...) |
Aaron and Yevgeniya with the wedding party. Yes, it's dark outside. It was an evening wedding after all... |
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