So I'm Catholic and I'm marrying a Jewish man. I'm converting to Judaism, but possibly not in time for the wedding so it may still be an Interfaith wedding. My question is if it is possible at all to do a Saturday evening wedding, even with Shabbat? My future mother-in-law did tell me that rabbi's that do interfaith weddings tend to be more flexible with Shabbat, but all the weddings in her family, even the interfaith ones, have always been on a Sunday. So has anyone ever been to or heard of a Saturday Jewish wedding? And if not, would it be possible to do a later Sunday wedding, since everyone will probably be taking off of work/school Monday anyway?
Edit: My wedding is going to be in October, I know that makes a difference with sundown times.
Re: Saturday or Sunday?
as you suggested, sundown in october is earlier than say, in the height of summer, so finding a time after shabbat goes out will be easier. in october up here in canada shabbat ends relatively early (around 6ish) compared to summer (around 10ish). it's best of course, to check with the person officiating to get their opinion on the matter. are you dead-set on a saturday wedding, or is sunday an option for you still? we had our wedding on the sunday of a long weekend, and started it at 11am to allow people within driving distance to get home at a reasonable hour.
if you must have a saturday wedding, you could always choose to go with a JP officiant and the shabbat issue won't matter.
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I have been to one Saturday night Jewish wedding in the last few years, so it does happen. All the others occured sometime on Sunday. You might want to consider a Sunday brunch wedding if you are concerned about time concerns. A friend of mine did that and it was wonderful.
Also, we had a Sunday wedding over Labor Day and still had people who didn't make the trip who could have. Have the wedding when you feel comfortable and if people can't make it, they can't make it. Not everyone will be able to make your wedding and that is fine.
I also agree if having a Jewish wedding is important to you find your officiant first, then look for the venue. Ours will be on a Sunday and we didn't worry about people traveling. No matter what someone somewhere will have an issue.
In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/cultural-wedding-boards_jewish-weddings_saturday-or-sunday?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Cultural%20Wedding%20BoardsForum:399Discussion:7fe38df1-7175-40ed-bf61-72459d72dbaePost:3bea39e5-c813-4788-8444-bc5e1f8f6245">Re: Saturday or Sunday?</a>:
[QUOTE]I see you are in Philly, and there are very conservative Rabbi's in Philly (even the Reform Rabbi's lean a bit Conservative). I agree with a previous post and say find a Rabbi first. Your saving grace is the month, Shabbat ends early in October so you may have some luck. Depending on your budget, having a later wedding and reception dictates your food choices, so beware. Just to be safe, if I were you, I wouldn't have your ceremony begin for 8 pm definitely....and maybe for a schmooze effect, have challah at the reception, just a thought. Congrats and good luck.
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