Traditional Jewish Wedding Ketubah With Florals

The venue’s lush grounds and romantic atmosphere also inspired the design for their traditional ketubah. Their friend and artist, Ariel Cohen, made it even more personal by decorating the document with hand-painted flowers. “Rabbi Kleinbaum instructed our witnesses to read and sign our ketubah and then signed the Pennsylvania marriage license for all to see,” Jamie says. “It was so emotional for both of us to experience the joy of legal marriage thanks to the dedicated work of so many individuals over so many years. I cried!”

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