The full tradition, the full room.
For Reform, Conservative, Orthodox, and Hasidic weddings — from intimate chuppah ceremonies to 1,200-guest 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
21-foot ceilings in the Horizon Ballroom handle the tallest chuppah without crowding the lighting grid. Square ballroom layout (no obstructing columns) 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 rooftop terrace 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.