The text is gracefully encircled by two trees embossed in gold. The Tree of Life is suggestive of the bride and groom and a symbol of the Torah . It creates a stunning chuppah and gateway amidst a blossoming garden.
Betsey Teutsch’s distinctive ketubot reflect her innovative creativity and preeminent lettering, both the influence of her expansive Judaic knowledge. Betsey’s famous works include her captivating ketubot , ceremonial objects and book illustrations. Her widely admired work appears in Michael Strassfeld’s classis The Jewish Holidays and her coauthored Encyclopedia of Jewish Symbols is an indispensable reference for Jewish artists. Teutsch has proudly announced that in honor of each ketubah purchase she will contribute to Danny Siegel’s Ziv Tzedakah Fund, which sponsors individuals and programs offering direct services to those in need in Israel and North America.
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.
Size: 19 x 19 inches
Available texts:
Orthodox Hebrew/English
Conservative with Lieberman Hebrew/English
Egalitarian Hebrew/English
Prices listed do not include an additional personalization fee.
Also available in Silver.