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ketubah

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ketubah

Jewish marriage contract, in which a groom promises that he will provide for the material welfare of his wife, including provision from his estate in the event of his death or divorce.



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In 2004 she created a piece for the Houston Ballet called Ketubah (a legal Jewish marriage document), which centers around a Jewish wedding.
I would have wanted to see results and a ketubah (4) before you would have caught me on that floor.
And just about anything with Hebrew letters written on it: from an illuminated ketubah (wedding contract) and Hebrew letters in primary colors magneted onto a refrigerator to a red-and-white can of Israeli Coca-Cola, brought back as a souvenir from an El Al flight to Israel.
 
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