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This watercolor lithograph ketubah, designed byGad Almaliah, depicts the bride and groom reaching out to one another.  Among the many traditional Jewish symbols featured on this ketubah are pictures of grapes, the menorah and landscapes reminiscent ofIsrael.  A passage from the Book of Jeremiah refers to the sounds of joy that accompany the voices of a bride and groom. 

 

Israeli-born Almaliah studied the visual arts in both Israel and New York. Almaliah served as president of the Graphic Designers' Association of Israel for 15 years and has taught design at the university level in Israelthe USA and Canada. 

 

To place an order for this ketubah, which requires assistance by a sales associate for personalization and text choice, please call Celebrations - The Jewish Museum Design Shop, (212) 423-3260, during regular store hours.

 

Our selection of ketubot can be viewed in person at Celebrations: The Jewish Museum Design Shop.

 

17" x 23"

 

Available texts:

Orthodox Hebrew/English

Orthodox Aramaic Hebrew

Conservative with Lieberman Hebrew/English

Egalitarian Hebrew/English

Anniversary Hebrew/English

Interfaith Hebrew/English

 

Limited edition, each Ketubah is signed and numbered.

These prices do not include an additional personalization fee.



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