All of my Ketubah Designs can be used with *any text from my Text Choices page as long as it will fit in

the text space of that particular ketubah...unless otherwise specified. *However, combination texts (English

 PLUS Aramaic) cannot be used on 11 x14 inch ketubahs---only on 12 x16 and 12 x 18 inch ketubahs.

PERSONALIZATION of the English portion of the Ketubah is free. However, I am unable to personalize the

Aramaic portion of the ketubah; your Rabbi or Cantor will need to do that for you.


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12 x 18

 

58.00

ANGEL STAINED  GLASS KETUBAH

Text and Description Below  

 

GREEN

 

BLUE GREEN

 

BROWN

 

 

BLUE

GOLD

 

   

ANGELS STAINED GLASS KETUBAH comes in a multi-colored design with either green, gold, brown, blue green, or sky blue background. Angels are very much a part of the Torah and Tanach and these angels stand ready to protect. A menorah is on the bottom, signifying the Light.

This comes with a choice of five texts:

1. English #1

1b. English Only #1

2. English Only #2

3. Hebrew Aramaic and English

4. Anniversary

 

    1. English #1
   

I am my Beloved's and my Beloved is mine. We will love each
other until death parts us for a time. We will be faithful and loyal
to each other, celebrating the uniquenesss each of us brings to this
marriage. We will cherish and honor each other, rejoicing in our
love, and create an atmosphere of peace and acceptance in our home.
We will fulfill our God-given destinies together and teach our
children to follow God. They will look to us as an example of a
husband and wife joined together in an unbreakable Covenant.

On the_____ Day of the Month of ___________, in the Year ______,
which corresponds to the ____ Day of the Month of _____________,
in the Year _______, here in the City of ___________________, in the
State of ______________, the Bride, ______________________, and
the Groom, _____________________, have been joined together in the
Holy Covenant of Marriage according to the Laws of God and Man.
They have promised to love, cherish, honor, and trust one another and
to listen to and support one another for as long as they live. They have
promised to be true to one another and hold their marriage vows sacred
The two are now declared to be Husband and Wife as attested by:

Rabbi___________________________
Bride _____________________ Groom ______________________
Witness __________________ Witness _____________________

 

    ENGLISH ONLY #1b
   

 

 

This Ketubah certifies before God
and all those present that, on the ____ Day
of the Month of ________, in the Year _____,
corresponding to the _____ Day of the Month
of _________, in the Year _____, in the City of
__________, in the State of __________, the Holy
Covenant of Marriage was entered into between the
Groom, ____________, Son of __________________,

and the Bride, ____________, Daughter of ________________.

 

"We vow to be loving friends and partners in our marriage,
treating each other with respect and kindness, cherishing each
other's uniqueness. We will trust each other, living in openness;
sharing our thoughts, our hopes, and our dreams as we build
our lives together. May we continue to grow together, our
lives and hearts joined as one, as we establish a home that is
filled with joy and laughter, love and kindness, peace and
contentment. May all who enter feel the blessing of God
that rests upon us and our family. May our children
always feel secure, knowing the love their parents
have for them, for each other, and for God."

Rabbi _________________
Bride_______________
Groom _______________
Witness ____________
Witness ___________

 

    ENGLISH ONLY #2
     
   

On the ___ day of the month of ________,

in the year _____, since the creation of the world,

the era according to which we reckon, corresponding to

 the _____ day of the month of _________, in the year ______,

in the city of ____________,in the state of __________, the Groom,

_______________ said to the Bride, ______________, "Be my wife

according to the practice of Moses and Israel, and I will cherish, honor, support,

and maintain you in accordance with God's Word. I will be faithful to you and protect

you and love you for as long as we both shall live." And she said to him, " I will be your

wife and love and respect you. I will  be faithful and loyal to you

for as long as we both shall live." 

 

And, they both said, "We vow to support, comfort and strengthen

each other through life's sorrows and joys. We further promise to share our

hopes, our thoughts and our dreams as we build our lives together. May

we grow together,  our lives ever entwined, our love bringing us closer

 together. We shall endeavor  to establish a home that is kind and

compassionate to all who enter. May our home be foever

filled with peace, love and happiness...and may our

 children be blessed." They are now declared to

be husband and wife.

Rabbi/Officiant ________________

Bride ____________

Groom ___________

Witness __________

Witness ___________

 

 
   
 
HEBREW/ARAMAIC AND ENGLISH
ENGLISH

We will love, respect, and honor each other in all we say and
do, never taking our unity for granted. We will be faithful and
loyal to each other throughout all the days of our lives. We
will celebrate and rejoice in the unique attributes and gifts that
each of us brings to this marriage. We will endeavor to create
and maintain an atmosphere of peace, acceptance, and love in
our home, making it a place where all who enter feel welcome
and appreciated. We will honor each other's opinions and
values, as well as our respective faith, culture, and traditions.
We will bring up our children to feel secure knowing that their
parents love them and each other. Above all, we will teach
them by our words and example to revere God and love Him
Him with all their heart.

On the ____ day of the month of ________, in the year ____,
corresponding to the ____ day of the month of ________, in the
year ______, _____________ and _______________ have been
joined together in the Holy Covenant of Marriage. They are
now declared to be Husband and Wife. All is valid and binding.

 Rabbi ________________
Bride ______________ Groom _______________
Witnesses _______________ _________________

 HEBREW/ARAMAIC

 

ANNIVERSARY/ RECOMMITMENT
 

 

LEFT SIDE:

On the ___ day of the month of _____, in the year _____,

corresponding to the _____ day of the month of ______,

in the year _____,  ___________ and ___________

were joined together in the Holy Covenant of Marriage.

 

Today, on the day of the___

anniversary of that marriage, they recommit ourselves to one another saying,

 

I renew my commitment to you, knowing that I love you even more today than
when we first joined our hearts and our lives together.

Beloved, you are my soul mate and the love of my life. I

thank God for bringing us together and keeping us

together all these years.

 

 RIGHT SIDE:

I, ___________ ,renew my vows to love, protect, and honor

 you as my wife; to continue to value everything that you bring

to this union, to appreciate the qualities that make you a wonderful wife,

and to be the man and the husband God created me to be.

 

I, ________________, renew my vows to love,

respect, cherish, and honor you as my husband; to appreciate and value

the qualities that make you a wonderful husband, and to be the

woman and the wife God created me to be.

 

 We both pledge to be faithful to each other, and never to take

 each other for granted. May the coming years we

spend together be many and be blessed as we

serve God together and follow in His Word.

 

Rabbi/Officiant _________________
Bride ____________________

Groom ____________________
Witness____________________
Witness____________________

 

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Shoshana Kurzweil

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