- A
ketubah (/kɛtuːˈbɑː/; Hebrew: כְּתוּבָּה) is a
Jewish marriage contract. It is
considered an
integral part of a
traditional Jewish marriage, and outlines...
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wedding ceremonies vary,
common features of a
Jewish wedding include a
ketubah (marriage contract) that is
signed by two witnesses, a
chuppah or huppah...
- to
consume some of the
priestly gifts, and an
increased value for her
ketubah. In the Bible, both
Joseph and
Moses married daughters of non-Jewish (Egyptian...
- responsibilities,
especially those intended for the
marital contract, also
named the
ketubah. Due to the wide
breadth of
subjects discussed in this tractate, Ketubot...
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couple entering into a
prenuptial agreement,
called a
ketubah.
Besides other things, the
ketubah provided for an
amount to be paid by the
husband in the...
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ancient times insisted upon the
betrothed couple signing a
ketubah, a
formal contract. The
ketubah provided for an
amount to be paid by the
husband in the...
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conditions he
takes upon
himself as part of the
Jewish marriage contract,
ketubah, that he
gives her
during the
Jewish wedding ceremony. In
Jewish views...
- The
Lieberman clause is a
clause included in a
ketubah (Hebrew: כתובה
Jewish wedding do****ent),
created by and
named after Talmudic scholar and Jewish...
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income exclusively for herself. The do****ent that
provides for this is the
ketubah. The
Bible itself gives the wife protections, as per
Exodus 21:10, although...
- the
bridegroom (God); the
ketubah (marriage contract) was the Torah. Some
Eastern Sephardi communities read out a
ketubah between God and Israel, composed...