Jews have been a small but constant community in Morocco, since the destruction of the Second Temple. In Morocco for centuries, the Jews mixed heavily with the local Arab population — influencing the Jewish Moroccan dialects, traditional foods, and even the tunes of their classic Jewish prayers.
The Rabat Ketubah is based on the traditional Ketubot of the Moroccan Jews, particularly within the city of Rabat. In this design, you can see the suble Arabic influence of their mid 19th century style of Ketubot. The text is surrounded by an elaborate and detailed framing, rich in color and history.
All Ketubot are Limited Editions of 500 each, and optionally include a Certificate of Authenticity.
