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Miriam Shaviv

ByMiriam Shaviv, Miriam Shaviv

Opinion

It’s time to end the era of extravagant parties

'While the glitzy, over-the-top events were fun and gratifying for the minority who could genuinely afford them, they were destructive for everyone else — and for the community as a whole.'

August 12, 2020 17:24
Small weddings are best
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The comedian Ashley Blaker joked on Facebook that he hoped the government would keep the rule allowing only 30 guests at weddings until he had married off all six of his children.

Anyone who has ever held a simchah will get the joke. Jewish weddings typically include hundreds of guests and cost a fortune. If you can get your children married off this year, you could save tens of thousands of pounds.

To which I can only add, this is a good year to hold all your children’s bar- and bat-mitzvahs as well!

I thought of Ashley’s joke last week, when I was on a Zoom panel hosted by Hampstead Synagogue. Asked what positive things our community can look forward to as a result of the coronavirus situation, I could only really think of one — and that is the dramatic downsizing of our simchahs.