Jewish Ketubahs, what are they and where to get them?

 custom image Mazel tov, you're getting married! See what you need before the wedding.

 

custom image As you're preparing for your big day, don't forget about the ketubah. No, it's not a fancy shmancy prenup, despite what your dad might tell you. It's actually a beautiful, traditional Jewish marriage contract that outlines the groom's obligations to his bride.

custom image  There are a variety of ketubah designs to choose from, ranging from classic to modern interpretations. Some ketubahs feature intricate illustrations and calligraphy, while others have more minimalist designs. Whatever your style, there's a ketubah out there for you.

custom image   The text of the ketubah is typically written in Aramaic, which is perfect if you're trying to impress your in-laws with your knowledge of ancient languages. Don't worry, though, there's also an English translation included so you know exactly what you're agreeing to. And the best part? You get to display it proudly in your home as a symbol of your love and commitment.

  • Style: Ketubahs come in a wide variety of styles, from traditional and ornate to modern and minimalist. Choose a style that reflects your personal taste and matches the overall aesthetic of your wedding.
  • Text: Ketubahs typically feature traditional text that outlines the couple's obligations to one another. Consider whether you prefer the traditional text or a more modern interpretation.
  • Language: Ketubahs are available in Hebrew, English, and other languages. Decide which language or combination of languages you want to use.
  • Personalization: Many ketubahs can be personalized with your names, wedding date, and other details. Check with the seller to see if customization is an option.
  • Artwork: Some ketubahs feature intricate artwork or illustrations that add an extra touch of beauty to the document. Consider whether you want a ketubah with artwork and what kind of artwork you prefer.

 

custom image  So, whether you're a traditionalist or a trendsetter, a ketubah is a must-have for your Jewish wedding. Trust us, your bubbe will be kvelling. Just don't let your dad convince you it's a prenup.

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Thanks for reading, and happy wedding planning!

 

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