In pictures: The Big Event 2018 – a celebration of inspiration!
Around 1,000 people flocked to The Big Event at the Village Hotel in Elstree on Sunday, hosted by Jewish News.
Around 1,000 people flocked to The Big Event at the Village Hotel in Elstree on Sunday, hosted by Jewish News.
With more than 70 exhibitors, a fashion show from the dazzling Elsa Boutique, hourly band showcases from Upstage Live and sumptuous kosher food served up by sensational Itzik Caterers, there were plenty of party choices to suit all tastes and budgets.
May we only meet on such spectacular simchas!
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Testimonials:
..thank you for delivering such an excellent and well-attended simcha show..
- Diane Serlin, Itzik Caterers
..We came down from Manchester for the event and would like to say it was fabulous! a great day with huge footfall..
Hads Walker, Bespoke Invitations
..We were So happy, it was a big success. Very good organisation, everything was perfect. Looking forward to taking part next year..
Andreea Coma, Your Flower Story
It was a well organised show with just the right number of exhibitors.we picked up 27 enquiries!
Neil Samuels, Your Celebration
The Jewish News’ Big Event was a fantastic day packed with ideas for those looking for something special for their Simcha
Ilai Szpiezak, Upstage Creative
It’s our first time exhibiting at the Jewish News wedding and Bar Mitzvah Exhibition and it has definitely been worthwhile
Ben Levy, The Health Insurance
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