Kiddushin Ketubah
by Susan Weis
Ketubah Description
The Hebrew name Kiddushin is given to the marriage ceremony. A lovely and integral part of the wedding ceremony is the blessing over the wine and the sharing of one goblet by the bride and groom as a sign of joy. This exquisite ketubah is filled with imagery of grapes, hidden profiles of the bride and groom and wine and goblet, a sign of blessing and joy.
Ketubah Artist Bio
Susan Fischer Weis received her B.A. from Adelphi University in 1979. Graduating Suma Cum Laude, she majored in art and graphic design. In 1983, she began her work in the field of Judaic graphic art. Originally, Susan pioneered and specialized in egalitarian, non traditional Ketubot. Susan is also the art teacher for the Trocki Hebrew Academy, a Jewish day school in her community. Her combined art skills and Judaic knowledge have created a wonderful, integrated curriculum for grades K-8. Susan Fischer Weis resides in New Jersey with her husband and three children.