My Beloved Ketubah FAQs
What is the My Beloved Ketubah and what makes it special for a Jewish wedding?
The My Beloved Ketubah draws inspiration from the profound declaration in Song of Songs: “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine.” This beautiful printed ketubah symbolizes the eternal circle of love, respect, and unity between spouses. Unlike generic options, it is fully personalized with your exact names and wedding details—no fill-ins—making it a meaningful, halachically appropriate marriage contract that becomes a cherished heirloom.
Is the My Beloved Ketubah fully personalized or are there fill-in blanks?
Every My Beloved Ketubah is completely personalized for your wedding. We incorporate your Hebrew and English names, parents’ names (as required), wedding date, location, and any specific text preferences directly into the design—no awkward blanks or placeholders. This ensures a clean, elegant, and professional finish worthy of your simcha.
What material and printing quality is used for this ketubah?
We print each My Beloved Ketubah on luxurious, thick archival textured paper using premium long-lasting Giclée inks. This museum-quality process guarantees vibrant colors, sharp detail, and fade resistance for generations—perfect for framing and displaying as a lifelong reminder of your commitment.
How long does it take to receive a personalized My Beloved Ketubah after ordering?
Once we receive your complete personalization details (names, date, location, etc.), production and shipping typically take 2–4 weeks. We recommend ordering at least 6–8 weeks before your wedding to allow time for proof review (if requested) and any adjustments—ensuring everything arrives perfectly for your chuppah and signing.
Can I see a proof of my personalized ketubah before it is printed and shipped?
Yes — we offer a digital proof upon request after you submit your details. This allows you and your rabbi/officiant to review the text, spelling, and layout for complete accuracy and peace of mind. Any necessary corrections are made before final printing.
Is the My Beloved Ketubah kosher and acceptable for traditional Jewish weddings?
Absolutely. The text follows the traditional Aramaic formulation required for a valid ketubah, with accurate personalization to meet halachic standards. Many rabbis and communities accept printed ketubot when properly filled and witnessed—consult your officiant, but this design has been used successfully in countless Orthodox, Conservative, and Traditional weddings.
My Beloved Ketubah Overview
The My Beloved Ketubah beautifully captures the timeless love expressed in Song of Songs: “I am my beloved’s and my beloved is mine.” This elegant design symbolizes the eternal bond of harmony, respect, and unity that transcends time, with two souls entwined in an unbreakable circle.
Fully personalized with your exact names, parents’ names, wedding date, and location—no generic fill-ins—this ketubah becomes a deeply meaningful part of your ceremony and home. Printed on thick, luxurious archival textured paper with fade-resistant Giclée inks, it is crafted for lasting beauty and ready to frame as a cherished family heirloom.
Ideal for couples seeking a high-quality, romantic, and halachically reliable wedding contract, the My Beloved Ketubah celebrates your commitment with grace and tradition.

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