Beit H’mikdash Ketubah
by Zeesi
Ketubah Description
Shiur hamalos, 15 steps lead up to the holy Beit Hamikdash (temple), the place in Jerusalem where all our prayers rise up to shamayim (the heavens). It is symbolic of the sacred house that each chattan (groom) and kallah (bride) will build for themselves. The text is the doorway, their commitment to each other. Two jeweled golden menorahs stand tall in each corner, clusters of wedding roses form the border and on top the crown of Torah glistens with diamonds and sapphires. Limited edition giclee.
Ketubah Artist Bio
Zeesi trained and worked as a textile designer for many years in America. Her clients included major fashion and home furnishing firms based in New York City. Since making Aliyah and settling in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Nof (Hebrew for Mountain View), Zeesi has created an exquisite collection of Judaica paintings. Amidst the magnificent biblical hills dotted with olive trees, Zeesi draws her inspiration from the colors and textures of Israel, as well as from textiles, florals, classical patterns and Jewish themes.