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It's a delight to introduce you to my line of sterling silver jewelry. This growing collection includes Jewish Jewelry and floral pendants. Check out a contemporary Tree of Life pendant, an assortment of modern Hamsa pendants, and a gorgeous Hebrew "Ani l'dodi v'dodi li" pendant - the per...
Ketubah Ink Offers a Meaningful and Exceptional Experience for Engaged Couples The ketubah is a traditional Jewish marriage document. The word ketubah in Hebrew refers to a written text. A ketubah uses words and images to express and portray a couple’s vows and commitments to each other in a...
Create the ketubah or custom art of your dreams by working directly with the artist. A boutique, personal experience to make your wedding, anniversary, baby naming ceremony or personal gift truly unique.
A ketubah is a Jewish wedding contract signed before the wedding, typically on the same day, to validate vows and commitments. The important ritual entails the document being read and signed by the couple, the officiant, and witnesses.
"The Delicate Brush": Hand painted ketubah & judaica artwork by Israeli-English artist Rachelle Tchiprout. Unique, modern, bold and beautiful pieces, crafted to bring fresh designs to beautiful Jewish traditions.
I create art for all marriages, whether it be a Jewish wedding, interfaith, or non-demoninational, or a special anniversary, that reflects a special time
Our writers are almost predominantly Jewish, but we created this site to focus on love, not religion. So leave anyreligious commentaryat the virtual door please. And with those caveats mentioned and out of the way, all that’s left is to welcome you to our site. ...
Fine art ketubah inspired by flowers and leaves by artist Daniel Sroka. Modern ketubah art and texts for Interfaith, Jewish, same-sex, multicultural weddings.
reminding married couples of the what-ifs common in the modern-day prenup. But most who stand under the chuppah these days very much in love see the ketubah as a symbolic and spiritual ritual to be honored as a standard Jewish wedding practice passed down through the generations much like th...