Are You Looking for an Interfaith Ketubah?
Wedding Ketubahs for Interfaith or Non-Denominational Marriages
Gallery Judaica is here to help you find a beautiful wedding ketubah that suits your tastes, needs and spiritual philosophies. If you are planning an interfaith wedding, it's important that your ketubah includes language that makes both of you feel comfortable. Below is a list of ketubah artists who provide ketubah text possibilities for interfaith couples, and in some cases ketubah texts with no mention of religion at all. Since each ketubah artist provides his or her own versions of these texts -- as there is no "set-in-stone" standard for interfaith or non-denominational ketubah texts -- we recommend you read each artist's texts as you make your decision. Keep in mind that ketubah artists have different names for these interfaith and non-denominational texts, so look for texts with the following names:
- Alternative Egalitarian
- Commitment Vows
- English Only
- Humanistic
- Interfaith
- Informal/Interfaith
- Non-Denominational
Each of the ketubah artists below offers at least one text that may suit your needs. As you read these artists' text, you will likely find some that suit your needs and help both of you feel included in your joyous occasion.
- Adler, Stephanie
- Almaliah, Gad
- Caplan, Stephanie
- Deitsch, Rachel
- Everitt, Nolan
- Fagin, Amy
- Hall, Robin
- Halter, Ardyn
- Kaplan, Nishima
- Katz, Sivia
- Lauffer, Orly
- Meyers, Thomas
- Mills, Selwyn
- Saslow, Robert
- Shoham, Nava
- Silberberg, Goldie
- Sosewitz, Leah
- Sroka, Daniel
- Teplow, Naomi
Interfaith Ketubah Texts. Non-Denominational Ketubahs Texts. Ketubah Commitment Vows Text