Couple Trades
Registry for
Honeymoon Fund
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Asya Zlatina and Sam Nemirovsky celebrated their marriage at
the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront.
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F or young couples, honeymoons are an opportunity to explore
the world, leave behind the grind and enjoy the early days of
married life with one another in a special destination.
Th ey visit historical landmarks, eat in famous restaurants and
enjoy cold beverages on the beach. Not too bad, huh?
Th ere’s one problem: Honeymoons are expensive. Very expen-
sive. Th ere are travel expenses and lodging costs. And those deli-
cious meals and sunny beaches? Not free.
Asya Zlatina and Sam Nemirovsky will soon leave behind the
Philadelphia area for their Caribbean honeymoon. Th e recently
married couple didn’t have much trouble planning their trip — not
aft er ditching the idea of a wedding registry for a honeymoon fund.
J E W I S H E X P O N E N T . C O M / S U B M I T - M A Z E L - T O V
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