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Cherish the memory of your special day forever with this majestic Ketubah (Jewish marriage certificate). Designed by renowned artist and designer, Inna Berl, and inspired by the blossoming of spring, this high quality print displays the text of the Ketubah encircles by a graceful array of irises, a flower which blooms in Israel during the early spring. Just as spring represents the blossoming of a new beginning, so too does a wedding and marriage as two halves unite to create a new whole. The famous words "Ani Ledodi Vedodi Li" ("I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine") from King Solomon's Song of Songs completes the Ketubah. This quote alludes to the bond of love between G-d and the Jewish People, as well as the love between spouses.
The text of this Ketubah can be adapted to suit your beliefs and lifestyle or you can create your own to make this Ketubah truly unique and personal to you.
After you place the order for your Ketubah a member of our team will be in touch to clarify any details and once the Ketubah is ready, we will email you the final result so that you can approve it before it's shipped.
Artist Inna Berl has been designing and creating Judaica in Jerusalem for almost 30 years. Inna is a graduate of the International Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg and her work is infused with Jewish faith bringing you exquisitely illustrated blessings, megillot (scrolls) and Ketubot (marriage certificates). Her work has earned her praise from Israel's former Chief Rabbi, Israel Meir Lau, and can be found in private collections across Israel, the USA and around the world.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/inna-berl-irises-ani-ledodi-ketubah-jewish-marriage-certificate-high-quality-print120097Inna Berl "Irises" Ani Ledodi Ketubah – Jewish Marriage Certificate – High Quality Printhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/i/n/inna_berl_irises_ani_ledodi_ketubah_jewish_marriage_certificate_high_quality_print.jpg290290USDInStock/Judaica/Ketubah/Jewish Events/Jewish Wedding/Ketubahs40265799<p><strong>High Quality Print</strong></p>
<p><strong>Size: 65cm x 45 cm / 25.5'' x 17.5''</strong></p>
<p><strong>Choose your style of text (Orthodox, Reform, Interfaith etc) or create your own!</strong></p>
<p>Cherish the memory of your special day forever with this majestic Ketubah (Jewish marriage certificate). Designed by renowned artist and designer, Inna Berl, and inspired by the blossoming of spring, this high quality print displays the text of the Ketubah encircles by a graceful array of irises, a flower which blooms in Israel during the early spring. Just as spring represents the blossoming of a new beginning, so too does a wedding and marriage as two halves unite to create a new whole. The famous words "Ani Ledodi Vedodi Li" ("I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine") from King Solomon's Song of Songs completes the Ketubah. This quote alludes to the bond of love between G-d and the Jewish People, as well as the love between spouses.</p>
<p>The text of this Ketubah can be adapted to suit your beliefs and lifestyle or you can create your own to make this Ketubah truly unique and personal to you.</p>
<p>After you place the order for your Ketubah a member of our team will be in touch to clarify any details and once the Ketubah is ready, we will email you the final result so that you can approve it before it's shipped.</p>
<p>Artist<strong> Inna Berl</strong> has been designing and creating Judaica in Jerusalem for almost 30 years. Inna is a graduate of the International Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg and her work is infused with Jewish faith bringing you exquisitely illustrated blessings, megillot (scrolls) and Ketubot (marriage certificates). Her work has earned her praise from Israel's former Chief Rabbi, Israel Meir Lau, and can be found in private collections across Israel, the USA and around the world.</p>00KetubahPaper NatureBerl Judaica