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    • Home
    • About Rabbi Noyo
    • Wedding Services
      • Wedding Services Overview
      • Jewish and Interfaith
      • Queer Ceremonies
      • Non-Religious/Secular
    • Other Life Cycle Events
      • Other Ceremonies Overview
      • Baby Namings
      • Queer Rituals
      • B Mitzvah Services
      • Funerals and Unveilings
      • Pet Rituals
    • Reviews
      • Wedding Reviews
      • Other Life Cycle Reviews
      • Wedding Vendor Reviews
      • Review Me!
    • Contact
  • Home
  • About Rabbi Noyo
  • Wedding Services
    • Wedding Services Overview
    • Jewish and Interfaith
    • Queer Ceremonies
    • Non-Religious/Secular
  • Other Life Cycle Events
    • Other Ceremonies Overview
    • Baby Namings
    • Queer Rituals
    • B Mitzvah Services
    • Funerals and Unveilings
    • Pet Rituals
  • Reviews
    • Wedding Reviews
    • Other Life Cycle Reviews
    • Wedding Vendor Reviews
    • Review Me!
  • Contact

About Rabbi Noyo

Rabbi Sarah Noyovitz (they/she) officiated her first wedding in 2015 and has since fallen in love with life cycle events. She officiates in the Boston area, greater New England, and beyond.


Inclusivity and accessibility are two of her passions, and she feels strongly that life cycle events should be accessible to all.


She lives in Newton, MA, with her partner Ari, where they are planning their own wedding! Rabbi Noyo dreams of having a bearded dragon someday.


She studied at the Rabbinical School of Hebrew College and was ordained in 2020. 

Welcoming, Inclusive, Affirming

The asexual pride flag.
A rainbow infinity symbol that says "Neurodiversity."
The disability pride flag.
A Black Lives Matter banner.
The trans pride flag.
The old and new DID/OSDD flags.
The Progress Pride flag.
A group of eight symbols representing various religions and atheism.
The polyamory flag.
  • A group of eight symbols representing various religions and atheism.
  • The polyamory flag.
  • The asexual pride flag.
  • A rainbow infinity symbol that says "Neurodiversity."
  • The disability pride flag.
  • A Black Lives Matter banner.
  • The trans pride flag.
  • The old and new DID/OSDD flags.
  • The Progress Pride flag.
  • A group of eight symbols representing various religions and atheism.
  • The polyamory flag.
  • The asexual pride flag.
  • A rainbow infinity symbol that says "Neurodiversity."

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