|
|
TALLITH
DELUXE IN FOUR COLOR CHOICES Text and
description below |
|
EMAIL ME TO PURCHASE
|
 |
|
12 x 18 75.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
CLICK ON THUMBNAILS FOR LARGER
PICTURES |
| |
|

COPPER & AQUA |

GOLD & GREEN |

BRONZE & AQUA |

GOLD & BLUE |
| |
|
"DELUXE TALLIT"---This
12 x 18 inch Ketubah is decorated with scrolls and stripes like a tallith.
It comes in several colors---Gold and teal,
bronze and blue green, russet and blue, red
and blue.
It has a very regal look. The text
choices are Modern English plus the traditional approved
Hebrew/Aramaic writing
that has been used for Jewish weddings down through the centuries. You can also
use English only.
I
cannot
personalize the Hebrew/Aramaic text, but your Rabbi
can do it for you.
additional
text choices
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.
ENGLISH WITH
HEBREW/ARAMAIC
ORTHODOX OR CONSERVATIVE #1
(this text can be used without the
Hebrew/Aramaic)
|
|
 |
|

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 _______, the State of ______,
the the Holy Covenant of Marriage was entered
into between the Groom, __________ ,
and the Bride, _______________.
"We vow to be loving friends and
partners in marriage, always treating each other
with respect and kindness,
cherishing each other's uniqueness. We will
trust each other, living in openness and sharing
our thoughts, our hopes, and our dreams as we
build our lives together. May we continue to
grow together, our lives and our 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 the
security that comes from knowing the love their
parents have for them and for each other."
Rabbi/Officiant ________________
Bride _______________ Groom
_________________
Witnesses _______________
___________________ |
|
|
|
2. ENGLISH WITH HEBREW/ ARAMAIC ORTHODOX OR CONSERVATIVE
#2 |
|
(this text can be used without the
Hebrew/Aramaic)
|
|
|
|
|
This is the day we have waited for; the moment when we
are joined as husband and wife and become united before God and man.
Although we each have distinct gifts and talents, different ways of
looking at life, we now submit them and ourselves to each other,
promising to listen and value the opinions we each bring into this
union.We vow before God to remain faithful to each other and keep
ourselves from all others, to love and cherish each other, to never take
each other for granted. We vow to live our lives before God and each
other in transparency, remaining open to one another and to God.
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
______, the state of _____, the Bride, _______ and the Groom,
________, have made the promise to love, cherish, respect, and honor one
another; to regard with reverence the faith that each brings to this
union. They
vow to be best friends as well as lovers and consider each other's
feelings in all
their words and actions. They promise to make their home a place of
love, peace,
and understanding; a place where friends and family are welcome. They
now
are declared to be husband and wife under the Laws of God and Man.
Rabbi/Officiant ________________
Bride _______________ Groom _________________
Witnesses _______________ ___________________
|
|
3. ENGLISH WITH HEBREW/ ARAMAIC ORTHODOX OR CONSERVATIVE
#3
(this text can be used without the Hebrew/Aramaic)
|
|
|
 |
|
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
Groom,_________, Son of _____________, said to the Bride,
__________ Daughter of ________________"Be my wife according to the
practice of Moses and Israel, and I will cherish, honor, support, and
maintain you as is the custom among the sons of Israel. 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 I will
cherish, honor, love, and respect you as is the custom with the
daughters of Israel. I will be faithful and loyal to you as long as we
both shall live."
And, they both said to each other, “We will be best
friends as well as lovers, valuing the unique ideas and perspective we
each bring to this union. We will work at our marriage, never taking for
granted the gift that God has given us in each other. Our home will be a
place of joy and peace. We will keep the vows we make to each other this
day." The two are now joined together in the Holy Covenant of
Marriage under the Laws of God and man. All is valid and binding. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|