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Category: Ketubah Buying Guide

Ketubah Buying Guide

Buying your ketubah at Ketubah Gallery is as easy as 1, 2, 3

Buying a ketubah may seem complicated on first glance but it really is a simple and straightforward process. If you follow the recommendations in this buying guide, your biggest decision will be trying to choose from all of the beautiful ketubot we have available.

Its fun to buy your ketubah online.1. Always start by choosing your text. You may already know which text is right for you. For example, you are orthodox and know you will need an orthodox text or yours is an interfaith marriage so an interfaith text is the right choice. Your Rabbi or officiate may also be important in making this choice so you may wish to consult with them before confirming a text. You do not want to fall in love with a ketubah that does not offer your chosen text. Once you know which text you want, it is easy to search ketubahs by text. This will show you every ketubah we offer with your chosen text. You should also note that virtually any ketubah we offer can have a custom text inserted at extra cost.

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All About Ketubah

Ketubah when translated from Hebrew can be variously spelled as katuba, kattuba, ketuba,
kettuba, or more often now with an “h” as in katubah, kattubah, ketubah, or kettubah.

Pure Joy Ketubah by Amy FaginThe Ketubah is a significant part of a Jewish wedding ceremony. It serves as the official marriage contract and must be signed by both the bride and the groom. Ketubah is the necessary document that will give the woman her legal rights and privileges in matters involving property. The contract is enforced the moment the husband is no longer present for reasons such as death, abandonment, or divorce. Ketubah is the only Jewish marriage contract that is recognized as lawful in the State of Israel in cases of Jewish divorce. If either partner fails to meet the terms and conditions stated in the contract they can be taken to a civil court and are held fully responsible to meet their obligations.

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