Interfaith & Fusion · Guide · Updated 25 April 2026
How to plan an Hindu-Jewish Wedding without losing either tradition
An hindu-jewish wedding is one of the most rewarding weddings to plan — and one of the most delicate. Here is the framework that keeps both families whole.

The two models
Two events (each tradition its own day) or one integrated ceremony (sequenced rituals). Two-event is simpler; integrated is deeper and needs a planner fluent in both.
Family conversations
Have them 12+ months out. Priorities, non-negotiables, dietary boundaries, dress code guidance for guests — surface everything early.
Vendor filter
Only book vendors who have delivered this exact fusion before. Ask for two full recent references — not a highlight reel.
Frequently asked
Should we do one day or two?
Two if budget and time allow. One integrated if you want depth over breadth.
Whose officiant leads?
Both — sequenced, with clear transitions the planner scripts in advance.



