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Make it your Own

Formal wedding or a Modern contemporary wedding? 

You can enlighten your Ketubah's wording by choosing  fonts that represent your style! 

Your Ketubah's wording will be more meaningful when the appropriate font style is used.

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Make it your Own

Formal wedding or a Modern contemporary wedding?
You can enlighten your Ketubah's wording by choosing fonts that represent your style!
Your Ketubah's wording will be more meaningful when the appropriate font style is used.

A Little History

The ketubah, which literally means “that which is written,” was created and enacted during the period of the Mishna and Talmud, approximately 2,000 years ago. Though written with Hebrew letters, the original ketubah was written in the Aramaic language, the language used by Jewish people during the Babylonian exile.
Traditionally, the ketubah is presented by the groom at the Tish, the ketubah signing ceremony, just before the wedding. It states the groom's obligations to the bride. The ketubah then signed by the bride, groom and the witnesses.
In its day, the ketubah was a wondrous and innovative protection device for wives and one of the first legal documents giving financial and legal rights to women. 

What is a Ketubah?

A Ketubah is a Jewish marriage contract. Its use dates back to ancient times. In fact Talmudic rabbis decreed that all Jewish marriages must be accompanied by the writing and signing of a ketubah.
The Ketubah is often illuminated with beautiful, artistic, and creative images as a keepsake document for the bride and groom, and an heirloom to pass on.  

How to order your Custom Ketubah

~ First, purchase your Ketubah by placing your order following instructions for payment.  

Remember to specify your Ketubah's size and printing options.  


~ Complete your Ketubah Information Form, and send to me. 

In the form, specify all necessary information needed to complete your Ketubah order as: Your choice of Ketubah text, Hebrew and English fonts, names, dates, wedding place, etc.  


~ I will work on your Ketubah texts first and email you proofs to review, confirm and approve. It is highly recommended to have your Rabbi / Wedding officiate review and approve your  Ketubah texts as well.  


~ Once you and your Rabbi / Wedding officiate approve your texts, I will  work on your Ketubah's layout and design, and send you proofs of your completed Ketubah to review and confirm for print.  


~ I will send you shipping and tracking information, when ready to ship!  


~ Your  Ketubah can be produced with full text (Including your names, place of wedding, date, etc.) or with spaces to fill in details later.


~ Design changes as changing colors, adding or omitting details, can be made for additional charge.

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