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A ketubah is the Jewish marriage contract, conceived over 2,000 years ago. "Ketubah" is the singular form of the Hebrew word, and "ketubot" is plural. Sometimes we simply refer to these Jewish wedding documents as "ketubahs" -- technically incorrect, but we like to alleviate confusion as best we can.
In recent years, the
ketubah has evolved from a simple legal document to a beautiful piece of wall art
, in celebration of the couple's love and commitment. Most rabbis require the signing of a ketubah before a Jewish wedding ceremony.
There are
different ketubah texts
, which suit the needs of a diverse array of ceremonies.
Click to learn more about
ketubah texts
. For more information on ketubot and Jewish wedding preparation, click to see our
Jewish Wedding Checklist
.
Most of the ketubot on our site are beautified by lithographs and prints, applied directly to the paper. For something very different, the ketubot produced by Nolan Everitt Designs are bordered in exquisite
etched glass
. Thomas Meyers has crafted ketubah frames with
reflective glass
mosaic tiles.
We invite you to explore this world of innovative ketubah design.
Ketubah - Ketubot. Jewish Wedding Ketubahs. Modern Ketubahs. Traditional Ketubah
Bashert Etched Glass
Ketubah
By Rummel and Everitt
Endless Moments Mosaic
Frame by Thomas Meyers
Lithograph by Robert Saslow
"Ahava" Ketubah by Nava Shoham
Etched Glass Ketubah
"Chrysanthemum"
Glass by Nolan Everitt Designs
Text by Robert Saslow
Questions about Ketubah Personalization and Ketubah Signing?
Click here
!
A ketubah, or Jewish wedding contract, is generally offered with several pre-written text options. These ketubah texts contain "blanks" that must be filled in with your personal information. The ketubah blanks can either be filled in by your wedding officiant -- often a rabbi -- or you can take advantage of
Gallery Judaica's "ketubah calligraphy" (or "ketubah personalization") service,
where a
ketuba artist fills in the couple's information in a style that matches the calligraphy on the pre-printed document
. Talk to your wedding officiant about his or her preference about your ketubah personalization. Some artists fill in the ketubah with hand-calligraphy, while others use computer print.