We at SimchaMaker do as the name suggests – we make simchas. So if you plan to come to Israel, for whatever reason, and would like to incorporate a little happiness and joy into your visit (besides sampling the hummus and working on your tan) then let us give you a hand. We can arrange special festive feasts for you and your family, amazing Chag celebrations, or simply a first-class tour and a special evening or two. There’s is nothing too big or too small for us to do help you with. Our ongoing work in the Israeli event field has us ready for any requirment or inquiry; our volume of work ensures that you will get the best possible price and best available service or goods – no matter what you ask us to do for you.
Some examples of celebration that are possible are:
Passover celebration in Israel- we can help you to arrange your Passover Seder either a private Seder or at a hotel. Simcha Maker can recommend different kinds of locations and advise you on costs and anything else that may be required.
Glatt kosher event or Glatt kosher dishes in the simcha – sometimes you will need a few Glatt kosher dishes at your event as an ultra orthodox guest will join your wedding. Simcha Maker can make sure that all of you guest will get exactly what they need and all their needs will be respected.

Shabbat Hatan: on the Shabbat (Saturday) morning before the wedding, it is customary from the Hatan (groom) and kalah (bride) to be called up to read the Torah in the synagogue. This is a special festive occasion in the presence of family and friends and often concludes with the throwing of sweets at the couple and the singing of a song of congratulation after the blessings. Simcha Maker can arrange this ceremony on a the synagogue of your choice and any other needs for this occasion for you.
Henna ceremony: The henna ceremony is an ancient ceremony performed by Yemenite and other Eastern Jewish communities. The colorful Henna ceremony is practiced by young women who are about to get married. Simcha Maker takes care of this mini-party with its special dishes and customs, should you want it before the wedding itself.