A ketubah is a Jewish marriage contract that explains the basic moral and material responsibilities of a husband and wife. It is usually signed by the bride and groom, as well as two witnesses, before the wedding ceremony. A traditional art dating back hundreds of years, the ketubah is also a necessary religious licence, used in addition to a civil one, which the newly married couple hang in their home as a keepsake.
I design both original one-of-a-kind ketubot, as well as the line of museum-quality giclee printed ketubot seen here. In addition to purchasing directly from me, my ketubot are sold at Judaica specialty shops around the country, as well as on the Internet at www.Ketubahketubah.com.
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