Ketubbot
Marriage Contracts From the Jewish Museum
Book - 1998
Marriage is one of the most important mitzvot (commandments) in Judaism, and the Scriptures are replete with verses encouraging the union of man and woman. One of the essential elements of a Jewish wedding ceremony is the writing and transfer of a contract, or ketubbah (plural ketubbot).Originally formulated to protect a woman's rights in marriage, the ketubbah established the financial obligations of the groom toward his bride in cases of divorce or death.This hardcover book presents forty ketubbot dating from 1614 to 1989. Originating in Italy, Persia, the Ottoman Empire, the Sephardi communities of Germany and Holland, and the United States, and drawing upon the collection of The Jewish Museum in New York City, these intricately illuminated marriage contracts are unique historical documents as well as beautiful works of art.
Publisher:
New York : Jewish Museum, under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America ; San Francisco : Pomegranate, c1998
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9780764906183
0764906186
0764906186
Call Number:
HARRISON
Characteristics:
64 p. : col. ill. ; 19 cm
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