A ketubah is a Jewish marriage contract that outlines the rights and responsibilities of the couple entering into marriage. It symbolizes the commitment, love, and shared values between the couple, as well as serving as a legal document to protect the rights of both partners. Additionally, it often includes artistic elements that reflect the couple's unique relationship and serves as a reminder of their vows.
ketubah = כתובה
A ketubah is a marriage contract. The ketubah is like a marriage license from the state, but it is made up for Jewish couples. It has elements of a prenup in it, and the rights and obligations of the man AND the wife.
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Neither a relative of the groom nor bride can sign the ketubah - it has to be a Shabbat-observing non-related male.
No, the ketubah is signed in a private ceremony before the public ceremony. It is read out loud during the public ceremony though.
Ketubah
Call your rabbi and ask about how to get a replacement.
A ketubah is a sort of Jewish marriage contract, designed to protect the wife financially in the event of a divorce or her husband's passing. Custom ketubahs are available at a variety of places.
Ask the rabbi what to do.
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