Conservative Ketubahs Gallery
The Conservative text is written in Aramaic and includes an additional paragraph know as the Lieberman Clause - an addendum to protect women entering marriage. The text, as written by Archie Granot, contains a precis in English of the text.
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The text around this ketubah, itself inspired by Middle East ornamentation, was traditionally recited at the weddings of the Jews of Yemen. It reads:... |
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The outer text bordering the ketubah from the Book of Ruth 4:11-12, describes the marriage of Ruth to Boaz. The inner text, traditionally recited at... |
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The text adorning this ketubah decoration is part of a poem written for a wedding in the ghetto of Mantua in the early 17th century. It is the work... |
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"Where perfection exists happiness is blessed; and there is no greater perfection than the marriage of bride and groom."(Maharal of Prague)... |
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"Where perfection exists happiness is blessed; and there is no greater perfection than the marriage of bride and groom."(Maharal of Prague)... |
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The text around this ketubah contains verses that were traditionally recited at the weddings of the Jews of Yemen. They read: "In the name of... |
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The text around this ketubah contains verses that were traditionally recited at the weddings of the Jews of Yemen. They read: "In the name of... |
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The text around this ketubah, itself inspired by Middle East ornamentation, was traditionally recited at the weddings of the Jews of Yemen. It reads:... |
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