An Interfaith Vietnamese-Jewish Wedding with Tons of Chemistry at the Hall of State in Fair Park, Dallas, Texas, USA

Ketubah
Our ketubah was designed by Elena Berlo of Once Upon A Paper. We chose an interfaith text that reflected our values and commitment to each other. We especially love that our ketubah is trilingual with text in English, Hebrew, and Vietnamese. Thien’s brother helped with Vietnamese translations throughout our wedding, including at the ketubah service.
- Adam and Thien

ADAM & THIEN’S LITTLE WHITE BOOK
Photography – Julia Sharapova
Ketubah – Once Upon A Paper {offers 10% discount to all members of Smashing The Glass’s Brides Club}
Venue – Hall of State in Fair Park
Planner – Serendipity Events by Tina
Flowers – Wild Rose Events
DJ – True DJs of Dallas
Catering – Blue Fire Catering
Cake – Dallas Affaires
Stationery/Invitation – Minted

We’re pretty obsessed with Adam and Thien’s fabulous Vietnamese-Jewish wedding in Dallas. This day has truly got it all: a heartfelt and meaningful fusion of two cultures, a fun theme (chemistry, in honor of the couple’s shared major that first brought them together in college), and absolutely loads of personality.

Adam and Thien crafted an interfaith ceremony blending elements from Jewish and Vietnamese culture – including a tea ceremony, a bamboo chuppah, and, of course, smashing the glass. Adam’s childhood rabbi officiated, and the couple wore Vietnamese áo dài’s for the ceremony before changing into complementary suits for the reception. The duo’s beautiful ketubah, designed by Smashing The Glass Recommended Vendor Elena Berlo of Once Upon A Paper, featured a trilingual interfaith text reflecting Adam and Thien’s values and commitment to each other – in English, Hebrew, and Vietnamese. Don’t miss it in Julia Sharapova’s wonderful photos.
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