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Ketubah signing

by Bride-to-be

Signing the Ketubah

Signing the Ketubah

Bride asked...Can we sign the Ketubah after our wedding ceremony? Is that done?


Rabbi Andrea Frank responds...That would not be common to do so...you see, it is the witnesses that not only make your Ketubah valid, it makes your wedding ceremony legal and binding as per Jewish law. Which the Ketubah is connected with.


A hearty Mazel Tov to you both!

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