Farshtey nisht. According to the headline this chusen has 3 zaidis. Can someone explain?
#1: There was probably a kallah involved in this wedding as well.
Why don’t you caption the pictures, give name of mechutanim?
It is very confusing! Who are they, & who are the choson & kallah? My sister in Bnei Brak didn’t even know about it.
@Eli Willner they were probably great-grandfathers, at 100 plus years old B”AH it is highly unlikely that RALS is marrying off a grandchild, and RCK and RNK are also of pretty advanced ages.
1) White wine instead of red? Very progressive! (Ok they’re concerned about spilling on the kallah’s dress)
2) YWN has never bothered with captions for its pictures. They probably assume everyone recognizes gedolim and their relatives.
Rav Chaim Kanievsky and Rav A.L. Steinman shlit”a are mechutanim.
@ Eli Willner you give me a good laugh a KALLAH is a very important part of a wedding so I hope there was a KALLAH @ the wedding.
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Farshtey nisht. According to the headline this chusen has 3 zaidis. Can someone explain?
#1: There was probably a kallah involved in this wedding as well.
Why don’t you caption the pictures, give name of mechutanim?
It is very confusing! Who are they, & who are the choson & kallah? My sister in Bnei Brak didn’t even know about it.
@Eli Willner they were probably great-grandfathers, at 100 plus years old B”AH it is highly unlikely that RALS is marrying off a grandchild, and RCK and RNK are also of pretty advanced ages.
1) White wine instead of red? Very progressive! (Ok they’re concerned about spilling on the kallah’s dress)
2) YWN has never bothered with captions for its pictures. They probably assume everyone recognizes gedolim and their relatives.
Rav Chaim Kanievsky and Rav A.L. Steinman shlit”a are mechutanim.
@ Eli Willner you give me a good laugh a KALLAH is a very important part of a wedding so I hope there was a KALLAH @ the wedding.