About Us — Shalom! We are a hard-working team of passionate digital techies and artists who are dedicated to helping Jewish couples obtain a Jewish katubah to sanctify the terms of their Jewish marriage. For the record, we acknowledge that a Jewish katubah does not necessarily need to be expensive, fancy and/or ornate, however, modern katubot (the plural in Hebrew) typically come in a wide range of styles, shapes and designs. Naturally, the levels of ornamentation can vary greatly. Ultimately, the decision of whether a ketubah should be ornate or not is up to the couple getting married. Fancy, simple, circular, rectangular, framed or not — it’s a personal choice based on individual preferences and ongoing Jewish cultural traditions. Some couples wish to keep it simple while others choose to opt for beautiful designs and fancy framing that reflect their personal taste and style. We encourage you to keep in mind that, what is generally considered to be most important are the actual promises made to one another and the thousands of years of Jewish history and wisdom the document represents.
You simply let us know what theme you’d like us to work with and, if possible, we will share several concepts for your consideration. If a match with what you seek seems possible, we will then try to create a personalized Jewish marriage contract for you to hang prominently in your loving home, all at a reasonable price within your budget.
Contact Us now to conceptualize the katubah of your dreams and have it delivered directly to your home or office in the Ashburn area.
About a Katubah — A katubah (also spelled katuba, Ketubah, ktuba) is a Jewish marriage contract that outlines the rights and responsibilities of a husband to his wife. It is considered an integral part of a traditional Jewish marriage and is validated before a wedding with the participation of the couple, witnesses and either a Jewish Rabbi or a Jewish Cantor. The traditional and historical Jewish ketubah is a binding legal document that catalogs a husband’s obligations to his wife and includes a money settlement payable to the wife in case of a divorce or at the husband’s death. In modern times, the contract has been beautified by way of artwork and sometimes framed and prominently displayed as a continuous reminder of the spouses pledges and obligations to one another.
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