What about the texts, do they all say the same thing?

No. What text you use for your ketubah will depend on how religious your ceremony is and if you want to write your own.

here's the general breakdown:

  • orthodox: traditional aramaic
  • conservative: traditional aramaic with leiberman clause, you can add english here if you want
  • reform: egalitarian hebrew and english, just hebrew or just english, from a range of texts that i have or you bring.

for a more full explanation of each text option please look at the text page.

All texts have to be confirmed for use by the rabbi or officiant performing the ceremony, whatever you choose.

on an original ketubah, we can write whatever you want, since we're starting from scratch.

on a print, there are preprinted choices for each category, you can see them on the text page. or the option to do a hand lettered custom text on a preprinted border. A custom text here runs around $500.