There wasn't a dry eye in the house when Rabbi Shaul Inbari, who suffers from cerebral palsy, married Neta Eyal - who is also disabled - at Kibbutz Sde Eliyahu.
"Triumph of the spirit" and "the sky is the limit" were only some of the phrases those who attended the ceremony used to describe it.
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Inbari, an ordained rabbi, has written a book and several articles on how the Halacha affects disabled individuals.
- "At some point he gave up on the idea of getting married, but eventually he succeeded," his father, Yossi Inbari, said before the ceremony. "God has a very organized plan. We're just a small part of it. He's marrying a woman he loves very much."
Shoshana Inbari, the mother, said Neta and Shaul are "kindred spirits."

