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How We Pulled It Off: An Azores Island Wedding With Jewish Touches and a Swedish Fika Ceremony

May 26, 2023
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While the Azores are beautiful, they can be complicated to get to—particularly when guests are coming from Singapore and Australia in addition to the US and Europe, as Ariel and Johan’s group were. They tried to limit their loved ones’ stress on the front end by supplying tons of research. “I knew that as soon as we told people, a lot of them would panic,” Ariel says. On a massive email, “I included lots of details on flight information and routes, a big table that was like ‘If you’re coming from the US east coast, these are the best airlines. If coming from Europe or London, this. If from Australia, look at this.’ I spent a lot of time on Google Flights.”

As a result, the couple didn’t field tons of queries from wayward guests, which is the last thing anyone wants when in the depths of wedding planning. “Because that was so detailed, I actually didn’t get that many questions from people outside of that,” Ariel says. 

Johan’s favorite memory of the wedding? “Probably Ariel walking the wrong way down the aisle, and cursing pretty loud when she realized.”

Alexandra Let/Muravnik Photography

“Simple elegance” was the aesthetic the couple was going for, says Ariel. 

Alexandra Let/Muravnik Photography

Go outside the box for the rehearsal dinner

Since the wedding required such long travel for guests, many of them naturally turned the Azores stint into a longer trip. The couple arranged four nights of events: a joint bachelor-bachelorette party on Wednesday night, welcome drinks on Thursday, and a rehearsal dinner on Friday before the Saturday wedding. The rehearsal dinner was held at Restaurant Anfiteatro, a gorgeous space perched above the bay of Ponta Delgada that happens to be an arm of the local culinary school, Escola de Formação Turística dos Açores.

“A lot of famous international chefs train at this school, so the food was amazing,” Ariel says. “We got so many compliments on the food, and it’s actually a really beautiful venue as well.”

Nod to the bride’s culture during the ceremony…

The couple’s ceremony was centered around the bride’s American Judaism. She instructed their florist, Jardim Campo, on creating the traditional chuppah for them to marry under, and Johan broke a glass at the close. And they put their own twist on the seven blessings that are often read as the centerpiece of the program. “Because there were so many people who were important to us who couldn’t make the big trip, for various reasons, we had seven of them [write] custom blessings, and those were read during the ceremony,” Ariel says. 

In another personal touch, Ariel’s brother officiated the ceremony and made sure to explain the traditions throughout; similarly, a Swedish “toastmaster” friend of Johan’s led guests through the customs of the reception. 

…and the groom’s during the reception. 

Swedish touches abounded for their party, starting with the format itself. “We had the reception the ‘Swedish way,’ which basically means a multi-course dinner with a toastmaster coordinating speeches throughout,” Johan says. “It’s more of a fun dinner party, compared to more traditional American weddings, where you eat relatively quickly and then move onto dancing.”

Additionally, the couple staged a fika moment during their cocktail hour, referring to the Swedish practice of pausing to appreciate a hot beverage and pastry with a friend. “Traditional fika includes seven types of cookies or seven types of baked goods, so we did a fika that included foods from seven places that were meaningful in our life,” says Ariel. There were mini Scotch eggs for their new home in the UK; spicy samosas to represent their first trip together, to Fiji; bresaola with São Miguel cheese for their wedding location in the Azores; Girl Scout cookies from the US; and chocolate balls from Sweden, among others.

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