The full tradition, the full room.
For Reform, Conservative, Orthodox, and Hasidic weddings — from intimate chuppah ceremonies to 900-guest plated reception nights with separate dancing and live kabbalah-style processionals. Built around what your tradition asks for, not what's convenient for the venue.
Spaces that fit the ritual
14-foot ceilings in the Horizon Ballroom handle a tall chuppah without crowding the lighting grid. The wide, open ballroom layout means the chuppah and dance floor stay central and visible from every table.
For ceremony-and-reception in the same room: 90-minute flip with bedeken and yichud rooms staged elsewhere on the floor. For separate spaces: Skyline Ballroom or exterior patio for ceremony, Horizon for reception. The bridal suite has hair and makeup stations and direct adjacency to both ballrooms.
Mechitza, separate dancing, dual-side bars
For Orthodox and Hasidic weddings, the mechitza partition setup is part of the standard event template — we maintain divider hardware on property in 6-ft, 8-ft, and 10-ft heights, with fabric color options matched to your floral palette.
Separate dancing: the Horizon Ballroom is routinely configured with two dance floors flanking the mechitza, each with its own DJ booth or band. Dual-side bars (men's side / women's side) are part of the floor plan, not an add-on.
For Reform and Conservative weddings, single-floor configurations follow the same flexibility — round tables, oval tables, head tables, sweetheart tables, all routine.
Catering
For glatt kosher requirements, see the dedicated kosher weddings page — a fully certified kitchen handles glatt, Cholov Yisroel, and Pas Yisroel events.
For traditional-Jewish-but-not-strictly-kosher menus (popular for Conservative and Reform weddings), our culinary team builds Ashkenazi and Sephardic-inspired menus that meet the spirit of the tradition without requiring full kashrut certification.
Shabbat-through-Sunday weddings
Many Jewish weddings begin Friday and run through Sunday brunch. The Shabbat-observant floor accommodates guests who need a Shabbos-friendly room (mezuzah-touch entry, pre-set timers, hot plates). The Shabbos elevator runs Friday sundown through Saturday sundown. Friday-night dinner, Shabbat lunch, Saturday-night sheva brachot, and Sunday brunch all take place on property.