Every one of our ketubah designs comes with a wide variety of texts and options, letting you create the exact ketubah you want. If you don't see an option you are looking for, just ask! We can work together to make something uniquely you.
Create the perfect ketubah for your ceremony
You can combine our options in many different ways, allowing you to create a ketubah that perfectly fits the needs and traditions of your ceremony.
Learn which texts work best with your style of ceremony:
I specialize in Interfaith ketubahs. You have a lot of freedom when creating an interfaith ketubah, since there are no specific rules you need to follow. Here are some of the options I recommend:
Hebrew text:
Interfaith Hebrew, Translation of English Text, Translation of Custom English, or None
English text:
Interfaith 1, Interfaith 2, Interfaith 3 were writted specifically for Interfaith couples, but all of my English texts are open and inclusive to people from all backgrounds.
To create an Reform Jewish ketubah, I recommend the following options:
Hebrew text:
Reform Hebrew, Translation of 'Standard Reform 1', Translation of 'Standard Reform 2', or Translation of Custom English
English text:
Standard, Standard Reform 1, Standard Reform 2, Short Text, Non-denominational 1, Non-denominational 2, Commitment 1, Commitment 2, Custom
Signatures:
Bride, Groom, Rabbi, Witness, Witness
A Non-denomination ketubah is one that makes no mention of any specific religious beliefs. To create a non-denominational ketubah, you would probably not use a Hebrew text. You can select any of my English texts, since I wrote them to be inclusive to people from any background. You could also write your own text, to make it more personal.
Hebrew text:
No Hebrew text
English text:
Select any
Poetic Verse:
Have only in English
Signatures:
Bride, Groom, Officiant, Witness, Witness
A Conservative Jewish ketubah is required to use the "Conservative Hebrew" text, which combines the traditional Aramaic text with some modern language (the "Lieberman Clause"). (See the translation here.) However, you can chose any English text that you'd like to complement it.
Hebrew text:
Conservative Hebrew (This is the only text allowed for Conservative ceremonies.)
English text:
Standard, Standard Reform 1, Standard Reform 2, Short Text, Non-denominational 1, Non-denominational 2, Commitment 1, Commitment 2, Custom, or None
Signatures:
Bride, Groom, Rabbi, Witness, Witness
An Orthodox Jewish ketubah is required to use the "Orthodox Hebrew" text. (See the translation here.) However, you can chose any English text that you'd like to complement it.
Hebrew text:
Orthodox Hebrew (The only text allowed for Orthodox ceremonies.)
English text:
Standard, Standard Reform 1, Standard Reform 2, Short Text, Non-denominational 1, Non-denominational 2, Commitment 1, Commitment 2, Custom, or None
Signatures:
Bride, Groom, Rabbi, Witness, Witness
For Gay or Lesbian weddings, I have created texts which avoid the use of gender-specific words such as "bride" or "groom". The Commitment Hebrew text replaces "bride" and "groom" with a word that translates as "parter".
Hebrew text:
Commitment, Translation of 'Commitment 1', or Translation of 'Commitment 2'
English text:
Commitment 1, Commitment 2, or a Custom English Text
An "anniversary ketubah" is created to celebrate a significant wedding anniversary, or a renewal of vows. To create an anniversary ketubah, I recommend the following options:
Hebrew text:
None
English text:
Anniversary, or Custom English Text
Signatures:
No signatures
The ketubah is becoming increasingly popular among couples from many different religions who want to add the spirit of this tradition to their own wedding. To create a 'ketubah' for another religion, you need to not include any Hebrew text. My Standard English text was written to appeal to a wide-range of traditions. But you might to make changes to it, or write your own custom text, in order to incorporate any specific aspects of your religion.
Hebrew text:
No Hebrew text
English text:
Select any (Custom is recommended)
Poetic Verse:
Have only in English
Signatures:
Bride, Groom, Officiant (whatever title is used), Witness, Witness
Every ketubah we sell is available in two sizes, letting you find a ketubah that best fits your home's decor.
Standard: 11x15" artwork on a 13x19" sheet of archival paper: $300
Large: 15x20.5" artwork on a 17x22" sheet of archival paper: $360
Choose from a variety of English and Hebrew texts
We offer a range of English and Hebrew texts, both traditional and modern, that you can combine in any way you'd like. Our basic prices includes having your names and wedding information beautifully and professionally typeset into the text you choose. To see our texts, select from the menus below or download this Acrobat PDF file.
Write your own text for your ketubah
For a most personal and unique ketubah, I can incorporate your own words or wedding vows into your ketubah. You have three options:
Edit one of my texts: If you like one of my English texts, but want it to say something a little more, you can make some changes: Add $35
Write your own English Text: If you know exactly what you want your ketubah to say, you can write your own custom English text, and I will professionally typeset it into your ketubah: Add $75-125
Custom Hebrew Text: I can also translate your custom English text into Hebrew: Add $50-75
Change the poetic verse
Your ketubah includes a traditional poetic verse as part of its design, written in both English and Hebrew.
You can have this verse be in both English and Hebrew, or just English
Or you can change the poetic verse to one of our other options: Add $35
Customize the signature lines
Each ketubah has space for five signatures at the bottom, for the Bride, Groom, Rabbi, and two Witnesses. This is the most common number of signatures used. If you'd like, you can:
add one or two more lines, if you are having two officiants, or more witnesses.
change the labels of any of these signature lines to match your own ceremony