This story is from May 15, 2013

Elephants, horses at Israeli couple's palatial wedding in Jaipur

There is no wedding better than a destination wedding. And for tying the knot in India, Rajasthan is the first choice.
Elephants, horses at Israeli couple's palatial wedding in Jaipur
There is no wedding better than a destination wedding. And for tying the knot in India, Rajasthan is the first choice. So was the case with an Israeli couple who decided to tie the knot recently at the Pink City.
The ceremony began with a traditional procession of decked up elephants, horses and camels. The entire place was decorated with an array of pretty red and white flowers all around.
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Dressed up in a traditional Indian red saree and wearing Indian jewellery, the bride arrived in a palanquin. Elderly couple Arielle Gurevitch and Gershah Gurevitch who played her foster parents received her at the entrance of the hotel.
When insurance agent Edri and his longtime girlfriend Zohar exchanged vows in Tel Aviv a month back, they also had it in mind that they would tie the nuptial knot once again in India. “We wanted to turn this courtship into a sacred bond of marriage in a fun-filled wedding celebration, said the groom Edri.
While all the ladies wore sarees, all the men chose to wear kurta-pyjama, though some preferred to team it up with a pair of jeans.
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