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TWIN
CIRCLES WITH PORTRAITS KETUBAH--- Miniature Portraits of the faces
of the bride and groom in twin circles-12 X 18 BLUE, PINK, ROSE, WHITE KETUBAH
beautifully decorated with lovebirds, and flowers. The lovebirds meet in
the middle of two circles symbolic of eternity. The circles are
entwined, just as the lives of the Bride and Groom.
The texts are below. |
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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 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 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 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. |
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The Bride
said to the
Groom, "I
will be your
wife according
to the traditions
of Moses and Israel
and I will love, honor,
and cherish you as the daughters
of Israel have done for their
husbands
throughout the ages." And, they both said,
"Today, we vow to love each other
forever; to endeavor to live our lives with
integrity and faithfulness, always considering
each other in all that we say and do. We further
vow to respect the unique values and attributes that we
each bring to this union. We will live our lives according to the
practices of the Torah and teach our children to honor God and
His Word. 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, respect, and peace where all who enter feel welcome.
On the ____ day of the month of
__________, in the year
______, which corresponds to the ______ day of the month of __________,
in the year ______, the Groom, ____________________, said to the Bride,
____________________, "Be my wife according to the traditions of Moses
and Israel and I will love, honor, support, and maintain you as the sons
of
Israel have done for their wives throughout the ages."
Rabbi/Officiant ___________________________
Bride ____________________ Groom _____________________
Witnesses ____________________ ________________________ |
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