Jerusalem, Israel - Nov. 26, 2015 - The Baltimore Mazel Tov Banner created by Frank Storch has arrived at the chasunah and has been affixed to the mechitzos where attendees can view and have their signatures join the more than 6,000 other signatures from the Baltimore community. (See photo below.)

Join in the simcha of Sarah Techiya Litman, who lost her father and brother in a terror attack, as she gets married in Eretz Yisroel.
 

Netanel Litman, H'yd, left, and his father, Rabbi Yaakov Litman, H'yd, right, who were murdered in the attack.

Guests from around the world have traveled to Eretz Yisroel for the wedding of Sarah Techiya.

It would have been understandable if Sarah Techiya and her chosson, Ariel Biegel, decided to have a private, low-key wedding. After all, their original wedding date, Nov. 17, had to be postponed after Yaakov and Netanel Litman were killed by terrorists just days before the wedding while en route to a pre-wedding celebration.

LITMAN BIEGELInstead, the couple has decided to invite Jews everywhere to join them. Among the thousands of guests are many who came from as far as Australia and the United States, representing family and friends back home. To accommodate the crowds, the wedding was relocated to the Jerusalem International Convention Center.

“Don’t let our enemies rejoice. We have fallen and we have risen,” wrote the couple. “With G-d’s help, our wedding will take place next Thursday, 26 November, 14 Kislev, at Binyanei Hauma in Jerusalem. The Jewish nation is invited to rise from the dust and celebrate with us.”