Facebook to the rescue: From 10 wedding guests to 2,000
Only a handful of relatives arrived at the wedding of an Israeli couple; a social media post by a relative saved the event, drawing a huge crowd of well-wishers.
Ran Boker, Noa Jaslowitzer
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Annette and Lior Solomon were getting married at the Harmonia Bagan event space. Apparently, some relatives assumed the event had been cancelled because the bride's father had passed away.
The bride, Annette Solomon (Photo: Avi Roccah)
"The bride," read the post, "lost both her parents in the last two years. Her father passed away a month ago, and now there is no one there except for a few relatives. You don't need a gift, you don't need money. Just come fill the auditorium, fulfill a mitzvah, and make a bride and groom happy."
The response was enthusiastic, with around a thousand or even two thousand people arriving at the event space.
Lior Solomon carried by revelers (Photo: Avi Roccah)
Rivka, a relative of the groom, said: "What happened was that I arrived at the wedding and saw that it was almost ten at night and there were no people. I thought I had gone to the wrong place. There were only ten people. I saw my uncle and asked, 'Where is everyone?' He told me, 'they didn't come.' And then I told myself that I would start posting. So it passed through word of mouth and more than two thousand people came. These are the Israeli people at their best. The groom and bride cried. Understand, at the wedding canopy they were alone. After the story was published, people came to make them happy."
The eventual turnout did not disappoint (Photo: Avi Roccah)
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Some guests didn't even know which names to write on checks (Photo: Avi Roccah)
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