- A
ketubah (/
kɛtuːˈbɑː/; Hebrew: כְּתוּבָּה) is a
Jewish marriage contract. It is
considered an
integral part of a
traditional Jewish marriage, and outlines...
- the
arrangement of the very last line. The
Ketubá del
Seten Dia de
Pesah (or כתובה ליום השביעי של פסח –
Ketuba Le-yom Ha-shebi`i shel Pesah) is a liturgical...
- for Obama's 2008 and 2012
presidential campaign, and
Axelrod signed the
ketuba, the
Jewish marriage contract, at Emanuel's wedding. The
Emanuels are members...
-
preserved on
tombstones (or headstones), and
other Jewish do****ents such as
Ketuba: A
grave market showing explicit connection to the
Jewish priestly family...
- The do****ents
found include such
legal contracts concerning marriage (
ketuba),
property transfers, and guardianship.
These do****ents,
ranging from 96...
- 19th
century Ketuba or
Yibbum from New Zealand,
including a
promise to take care of the
bride if the
husband dies
before any
children are born....
-
Qajar period the
emblem can be
found on
Jewish marriage certificates (
ketubas) and Shi'ite
mourning of
muharram banners.
During the
reign of the second...
- (welcoming a
newborn daughter),
should instead be used. A
Conservative Jewish ketuba includes a
clause that puts a
husband and wife on more
equal footing when...
- and
Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS)
professor Saul Lieberman, in the
ketuba,
requiring that a get be
granted if a
civil divorce is ever issued. Most...
- the
prospective bride and groom,
acknowledging that the
conditions of the
ketuba had been
explained to them, and that this
letter would be
recognized by...