A Kosher Wedding Rooted in a Greater Story
Julia and Josh attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony of Loaded Latke in September of 2024. Loaded Latke is RIT’s kosher-certified deli under the supervision of STAR-K Kosher Certification, serving traditional hand-crafted sandwiches, house-made bagel chips, matzo ball soup, potato salad, and of course – crispy latkes.
At the ceremony, they spoke to the executive director of RIT Dining, Don LaFlam, to ask if Loaded Latke would cater their upcoming wedding “I knew right away we had to make this work for them,” LaFlam shared, “so I connected them to our amazing Loaded Latke team and Autumn Geer, director of event operations for catering and concessions.”
For Josh and Julia, having kosher food at their wedding was more than just a dietary or religious choice—it was a tribute to their heritage and a promise kept to Josh’s grandmother, a Holocaust survivor who vowed never to let anyone take away her Jewish identity. Every aspect of the food and drink was meticulously planned with the help of Autumn Geer, Denise Newman, general manager of Loaded Latke, Alexandra Burgio, assistant manager of Loaded Latke, and the entire Loaded Latke and STAR-K culinary team, to adhere to kosher standards.
The couple was effusive in their praise for Loaded Latke’s catering. Josh fondly recalled a guest asking, "How did you bring all this food from Brooklyn and keep it so fresh?" Julia proudly added, "The Loaded Latke team really does provide an authentic NYC deli right in the middle of Rochester." The brisket and latkes with homemade applesauce were particular favorites, embodying the comfort and tradition of Jewish cuisine.
A Legacy Being Remembered and Built
Reflecting on their wedding and journey, Josh shared, "There are two ways to make a difference – with a dollar sign, or the impact you leave on the community -- when you leave a place better than when you found it. I'd like to think we did the latter. Our story is the story of community and the impact it can make."
The wedding was a celebration of their love and the vibrant Jewish community that had supported them throughout their time at RIT and beyond. In fact, it was Rabbi Yossi who officiated the ceremony. Josh summed it up best: "I appreciate the evolution that Jewish life at RIT has gone through -- it's a place where all are welcome no matter where you are on the spectrum. You can be Jewish or Jew-ish."
Josh and Julia’s wedding was more than just an event; it was a culmination of their shared journey, a journey rooted in tradition, strengthened by community, and celebrated with the flavors of home. As they embark on this new chapter, they carry with them the love, support, and memories of a community that will forever hold a special place in their hearts.