- A
ketubah (/kɛtuːˈbɑː/; Hebrew: כְּתוּבָּה) is a
Jewish marriage contract. It is
considered an
integral part of a
traditional Jewish marriage, and outlines...
- the
original custom in
Yemen before Rava's interdict. In the
Yemenite ketubbah –
aside from the prin****l
obligation of 200
silver pieces for a virgin...
- functions, such as the
weight in
silver specie pledged in
Marriage Contracts (
Ketubbah), the
quantity of
flour requiring the
separation of the dough-portion,...
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According to Rashi, "wives with
kiddushin and
ketubbah,
concubines with
kiddushin but
without ketubbah"; this
reading is from the
Jerusalem Talmud. Certain...
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According to Rashi, "wives with
kiddushin and
ketubbah,
concubines with
kiddushin but
without ketubbah"; this
reading is from the
Jerusalem Talmud, Certain...
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Revenge (2004) His Re****tion
Precedes Him (1953)
Black on
White (1957) Ha-
Ketubbah (1959) No Word to
Morgenstein (1960) Take the Plug Out (1968) Oh, oh, Juliet...
- Lion and Sun of the
Persian shah at Kniže & Comp. in Vienna's Graben.
Ketubbah from Persia, 1840s Red Lion and Sun
Society of Iran
Mosaic representations...
-
communities on
Shavuot "ירד דודי לגנו לערוגות בשמו" (also
known as the
ketubbah shel
matan Torah)
describing an
allegorical "marriage contract" between...
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handling the
agunah problem, the CJLS
approved a
Jewish marriage contract (
ketubbah),
supplanting a 1935 plan by
Louis Epstein,
prepared by Saul Lieberman)...
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successful offerings. In 1961, Ohel
staged a
comedy by
Ephraim Kishon, Ha-
Ketubbah ("The
Marriage Contract"),
which pla**** for
three seasons.
Until 1958,...