Ketubah / Marriage Contract



Zion Judaica offers an exquisite selection of fine art ketubahs from traditional floral and gold embossed designs to modern oriental designs featuring vivid colors and intricate borders. Ketubah is the independent agreement signed by the bride and groom and special witnesses at the jewish weddings in which they affirm that the husband (bridegroom) guarantees to meet the wife’s (bride) certain obligations which include financial and human obligation of marriage in accordance with the Jewish civil law.
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  • Cloisonne Ketubah

    Item # 06-1
    Price $240.00
  • Rakefet Ketubah

    Item # 06-2
    Price $240.00
  • Festivals Ketubah

    Item # 06-3
    Price $135.00
  • Arbor Ketubah

    Item # 07-1
    Price $290.00
  • Tree of Life Ketubah

    Item # 07-2
    Price $240.00
  • Deer Ketubah

    Item # 07-3
    Price $185.00
  • Mystic Pomegranates Ketubah

    Item # 08-1
    Price $290.00
  • Persian Tapestry Ketubah

    Item # 08-2
    Price $240.00
  • Turtledove Ketubah

    Item # 08-3
    Price $185.00
  • Beloveds Ketubah

    Item # 09-1
    Price $290.00
  • Ring of Joy Ketubah

    Item # 09-2
    Price $240.00
  • Ahava Ketubah

    Item # 09-3
    Price $185.00
  • Blue Silhouette Ketubah

    Item # 10-1
    Price $240.00
  • Soulmates Ketubah

    Item # 10-2
    Price $185.00
  • Amethyst Ketubah

    Item # 10-3
    Price $185.00
  • Nature's Canopy Ketubah

    Item # 11-1
    Price $370.00
  • Celestial Jerusalem Ketubah

    Item # 11-2
    Price $240.00
  • Huppa Silhouette Ketubah

    Item # 12-1
    Price $240.00

It is usually written in Aramaic as it’s neither a ceremonial document nor a state document establishing a new relation between a man and a woman.

It’s usually not a declaration of continuous love but a statement of law providing the frame work of love between the two parties. Ketubah reaffirms the conditions imposed by the Torah on the part of the husband which include conjugal rights and providing food to the woman.

Ketubar assumes that if the woman (bride) had never been married before she is a virgin (meaning never been married). The woman can also be described as divorced, widow, or convert but when described as a virgin the amount the groom should pay is doubled. It also states how much to be paid to the bride in an event where the marriage is to be dissolved.