


It was only April 2014 when we wrote a post called, "3D Printing Making its Way into your Wedding!" that inspired us to think about how we could bring 3D to our ketubahs. Thus, the 3D Ketubah line came...
Read more →It was only April 2014 when we wrote a post called, "3D Printing Making its Way into your Wedding!" that inspired us to think about how we could bring 3D to our ketubahs. Thus, the 3D Ketubah line came...
Read more →THE WEDDING RECEPTION There is so much that goes into any wedding reception which is no different for a Jewish Wedding Reception. The traditions don't just end after the ketubah is signed and the glass...
Read more →Jewish law requires that a groom give his bride an article of value as part of the marriage rite. Originally a coin, custom has for a long time suggested that this token be a ring. The ring must clearly...
Read more →WEDDING ATTIRE There are relatively few prescriptions about the garments the bride and groom wear on their wedding day. It is customary for both to wear white, as a symbol of the spiritual purification...
Read more →THE TRADITIONAL KETUBAH TEXT Below is a list of the major items in a traditional ketubah, in the order in which they appear. o A listing of particulars of the wedding event: the date and place of the wedding,...
Read more →For 18 years Ketubah.com has, in the quiet background, connected ketubah artists with couples. From Reform to Orthodox, Interfaith or Same-Sex, we have the perfect ketubah text for you for your Jewish...
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