Quote by Anita Diament
My husband, Jim, converted to Judaism just before our wedding. - A

My husband, Jim, converted to Judaism just before our wedding. – Anita Diament

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Whatever your relationship is to your sacred tradition in the West, you have some relationship to the Bible if only through the names of the characters. – Anita Diament

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The Sabbath is a weekly cathedral raised up in my dining room, in my family, in my heart. – Anita Diament

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If youre going to plan a wedding, then a certain amount of suffering is not a choice. – Ellie Kemper

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Well the wedding in the words of the Archbishop of Canterbury was a fairy tale and there was a huge public impress, investment of goodwill, affection and indeed money in this Institution. It was a huge success at the time. – Anthony Holden

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I went looking for dresses and realized there was a niche I could fill in the wedding dress market. – Monique Lhuillier

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Wedding: the point at which a man stops toasting a woman and begins roasting her. – Helen Rowland

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