You’re Invited to a Jerusalem Wedding

Delayed Due to Islamic Terrorism But Now Scheduled For The Jewish People’s Capital of Jerusalem – and Everyone’s Invited!

Photo: Engagement party of Sarah-Techiya Litman and Ariel Biegel

It was the wedding that wasn’t. Sarah-Techiya Litman and Ariel Biegel were to be married tonight, Tuesday, November 17. But the bride had her special night robbed from her by dint of the cruelest circumstances imaginable: her father and brother were gunned down by Muslim terrorists in their car on the way to the Shabbat Chatan, a celebration connected to Jewish marriage.

Sarah-Techiya is in mourning for her brother Netanel and her father Yaakov, may Hashem avenge their blood. And so the wedding will not be tonight.

But it will be.

Because the ultimate goal of the terrorists who gun down Jews as they drive, run them over at bus stops, and knife the elderly, is to eliminate the Jewish people and marriage is the OPPOSITE of this.

Kedushin, marriage, is about continuing the Jewish people, in a long line stemming from Abraham to the present. It’s about continuing a nation that none of its enemies could extinguish. Which is why Sarah-Techiya Litman and Ariel Biegel have every intention of getting married no matter what.

No. They won’t be getting married tonight. But they WILL be getting married on November 26 in the unified, eternal capital of the Jewish People, Jerusalem.

And you’re invited.

Below is is the translated text of the Hebrew invitation:

Ariel-Biegel-and-Sarah-Techiya-Litman Come to Our Wedding
Image: Sarah-Techiya Litman and Ariel Biegel during the 7 days of mourning

“Don’t make our enemies happy. We fell, we got up, with G-d’s help, our wedding will take place next Thursday, 26 November, 14 Kislev, at Binyanei Hauma in Jerusalem. Am Yisrael is invited to get up from the dust and rejoice with us….
— Sarah Techiya and Ariel”

You read that and you just have to ask, “Mi K’amcha Yisrael?” Who is like Your nation Israel?

This bereaved couple will show the world how Jerusalem and Israel go hand-in-hand with the celebration of life! We wish them a hearty Mazal Tov!

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