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Mrs. Porcupine, NYC/Lancaster, PA Age and Occupation: 26, Sales Coordinator/Publishing Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Assistant Manager/Sales Engagement Date: August 8, 2010 Wedding Date: March 2012 Venue: Riverdale Manor About Me: I'm a born and bred New Yorker with a love/hate relationship for the city I have always called home. Although I may seem quiet from afar, I have a loud personality once you get to know me. I am a book nerd at heart, but love a night out in the city with good friends. I have a serious addiction to all things cheese, chocolate, cardigans, Mexican food, and reality TV. The future hubs and I met in college, settled in New York, and decided to go with a rustic/peacock infused wedding in Lancaster, PA, right near his hometown. Come the big day, we will be together 5 years, and we're looking forward to making it official!
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Skyping with the Rabbi

December 16th, 2011 @ 6:57 am by Mrs. Porcupine

The one annoying thing about planning a wedding that will take place 3 hours away is figuring out when to meet up with vendors. Since we’ve had a long engagement we were able to space out a few trips to get this done. We also made really good choices from our research, so we didn’t have to go back and forth a bunch of times to find people we wanted to work with. One trip per vendor worked for us to find the right people to work with.

The one thing that has proved more difficult is scheduling a meeting with our Rabbi. Since we don’t belong to a temple in New York, we easily decided on using the Rabbi at Mr. Porcupine’s parents’ temple in Pennsylvania. He marked our date off, we met with him briefly early on into our planning, and he told us we wouldn’t need to meet again until much closer to the big day. But, after two more short trips down to Pennsylvania without being able to coordinate schedules, our Rabbi suggested we have a meeting via Skype.

So, we downloaded Skype and used it for the first time to talk with our Rabbi. For some reason I find this hilarious.

Granted, our Rabbi is Reform. He’s not the traditional Rabbi you might be picturing with a long beard and conservative dress. He’s definitely a modern dude, but come on, having a Skype meeting with a Rabbi? There has to be a joke in there somewhere.

The meeting mostly consisted of sharing basic information about ourselves and discussing the different aspects of the ceremony. We spent an hour going over Ketubah options, parents’ names, what we’ll need to bring for the ceremony, etc. There were a few questions and tasks that left us with some work to do. For instance, my parents tracked down my Hebrew name that I had long forgotten. And, we both located some stand-in ring options, since in the Jewish tradition wedding bands have to be a single band not broken by anything (like the diamonds in my wedding ring and the lines etched into Mr. P’s). For the ceremony I will most likely use my mom’s ring, and Mr. P will use his grandma’s (unless they can find his grandfather’s). I just hope he can get the ring to even make it over his nailbed!

We were also given a homework assignment of questions that Mr. P and I have to fill out so that the Rabbi can put together a ceremony with a personal touch. It asks the basic questions such as how  we met and how   the proposal went. The catch is that we’re not allowed to show each other our answers.

One of the questions asks for any personal stories about our relationship that we care to share. We have about 900 ridiculous stories we could mention. Or, we could go the traditional sweet approach with how much we have impacted each others’ lives. I haven’t decided what to share yet and I don’t know what I expect Mr. P to write. We’re not a serious couple and I really enjoy funny, personalized ceremonies. I just can’t think of the perfect story to share, but I do have a few months to dig into the recesses of my brain.

Did you meet with any of your vendors via Skype? Did your officiant personalize your wedding ceremony with a story? Should I stay true to us and go the funny route or serious-it-up for our wedding day?

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7 Responses to “Skyping with the Rabbi”

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indibee (message)  5,172 posts, Bee Keeper

We’re coordinating a wedding an hour away, but the pastor officiating is about 6 hours away. We have about 2 months to line up one more trip, but he’s suggested Skype as well. So it seems Skype knows no denomination or religion ;-) Glad to hear that it worked out pretty well for you guys, I was a bit skeptical when he suggested it.

 
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gcwest (message)  658 posts, Busy bee

We had to do the exact same thing with our pastor (whose connection was that she was my mom’s roommate in college). She lives in Ohio, we live in DC but were getting married in Connecticut… so all of our pre-marital stuff was done over Skype!

 
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Miss Eagle (message)  2,141 posts, Buzzing bee

Is the ceremony at a Reform temple or Conservative? I would say that as long as its not Modern Orthodox then a funny ceremony would be okay! But I personally think that the more serious ceremonies are more heartfelt. But I’m a little traditional.

I love that the Rebbe uses Skype! Ours just barely learnt how to use e-mail, and they don’t have a TV or cell phones in their house. And they are 1000% Reform.

 
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Miss Mole (message)  1,237 posts, Bumble bee

We “met” with our photographers for the first time on Google Talk! It ended up working out really well.

 
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TinyTina (message)  3,312 posts, Sugar bee

Hahah one of my vendors suggested we use Skype for future meeting (we’re 3 hours away from our wedding location too). I thought it was strange, but it makes sense! It’s great what we can do with technology now.

 
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Miss Fox (message)  1,622 posts, Bumble bee

Skype is the best invention ever. “So I was talking to a Rabbi on Skype..” hah. Anyway – I know this is a big decision, but you have such an awesome sense of humor that I’m inclined to give you advice to go the funny route!

 
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Stacey

Skyping with the Rabbi is awesome! What a terrific idea and absolutely hilarious at the same time. Good for you guys!! Take a look at my blog to see your post on skyping with the rabbi!

 

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Mrs. Porcupine, NYC/Lancaster, PA Age and Occupation: 26, Sales Coordinator/Publishing Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Assistant Manager/Sales Engagement Date: August 8, 2010 Wedding Date: March 2012 Venue: Riverdale Manor About Me: I'm a born and bred New Yorker with a love/hate relationship for the city I have always called home. Although I may seem quiet from afar, I have a loud personality once you get to know me. I am a book nerd at heart, but love a night out in the city with good friends. I have a serious addiction to all things cheese, chocolate, cardigans, Mexican food, and reality TV. The future hubs and I met in college, settled in New York, and decided to go with a rustic/peacock infused wedding in Lancaster, PA, right near his hometown. Come the big day, we will be together 5 years, and we're looking forward to making it official!

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