An invitation

— You are invited —
Neta & Ari
Tuesday · September 8, 2026

Tap the envelope

— You are invited —

Join us for the
best day ever!

Neta & Ari

A long wedding dinner table with flowers, cake, candles and bistro chairs

a small game while you read on

Tuesday September 8, 2026

18:30 Welcome & cocktails
19:30 Huppah ceremony
20:00 Dinner & dancing

Beit Melchett · Tel Mond, Israel

Course One

A little game

Lily got loose, the table's a mess. Pick a dancer, dodge the dinner, and leave a blessing for the next brave guest.

From Josh
May your love be steady and your wine glass never empty.
passed @ 234

Ready?

Tap anywhere to jump. Mind the dinner.

Tap a dancer above

⌨ SPACE / TAP TO JUMP

— Honored guests —

The leaderboard

— Toasts collected so far —

Blessings

— Or skip the game entirely —

Leave a blessing

Add to the toasts above — words, a photo, a small piece of nonsense. All welcome.

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Thank you, truly.
— A few chapters —

Our story

First date
First date
Travels
Travels
Moved in
Moved in
Then came Lily
Then came Lily
— How to arrive —

Getting there

Shuttle from Tel Aviv
Free · to the venue & back

Hop on a comfy shuttle from Habima Square. Two trips out, two trips back — reserve your seat so we know to wait for you.

  • 4:30 PMDeparts Tel Aviv → venue
  • 5:30 PMSecond departure
  • 11:00 PMReturn to Tel Aviv
  • 12:00 AMLast shuttle back
Reserve a seat
Driving yourself
Free parking · large car park

The venue has a large on-site car park — no need to hunt for a spot. Tap below to open turn-by-turn directions.

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— Where it happens —

The venue

Beit Melchett gardens
— Est. 1923 —

Beit Melchett

Built on land purchased in 1923 by Lord Alfred Melchett — English-Jewish industrialist and Zionist — Beit Melchett served as the first outpost of Zionist settlement in the Tel Mond area and a regional gathering point for Hebrew communities through the 1930s. Restored by a group of passionate entrepreneurs, it is today a refined event venue: open gardens, heritage stonework, and sweeping views over the Sharon orchards, where history and celebration meet.

Tel Mond · Sharon region Indoor + open-air Garden ceremony