01Nov

Our Ketubah Family: What Our Couples Have to Say!

Just wanted to say that Zach and I received the Ketubah last night and we are overjoyed! (It brought a tear to our eyes. :)) It’s really perfect. Thank you and your team for all of your help putting it together. I was just saying to Zach that everyone, no matter their religion, should have one of these because they’re so meaningful and beautiful.”
Jess Gozur & Zach Fass [See Photos!]
FassForward Consulting
Rothko-ish Ketubah I

The Ketubah arrived safely and it is beautiful.
We will cherish it the rest of our lives…You did an impeccable job. This will really enhance our wedding vows.”
Alan Seskin & Yvette Gettinger
Picasso-ish Ketubah II

Working with you guys was literally the easiest, most enjoyable part of our wedding planning experience. You were beyond accommodating, and so very helpful. You were efficient, prompt and particularly charming and pleasant to work with. I have already recommended you to my friends and would recommend you without reservation to anyone else. We absolutely love our Ketubah and get compliments on it all the time. Thanks again for everything.”
Matteen Terrany & Jasmin Tanjeloff
Jasmin Balance Life Therapy
Gaudi-ish Ketubah II

Thank you for all your work and product! Just wanted to let you know the Rabbi said in all his 20 years of being a Rabbi he never saw such a unique Ketubah … He made sure to tell everyone at the service the story of our Ketubah and how unique it was as well!!
Jane Morgenstern & Adam Bleiweiss
[See Photos!]
Desperate Hours Productions
Rothko-ish Ketubah I

We found partners who could design a Ketubah that represented us—and who did it fast, with enthusiasm (and many, many exclamation marks in their emails), and with care…This Is Not A Ketubah responded only with joy and more exclamation marks. Good exclamation marks!”
Jen Miller & Jason Feifer [See Photos!]
Author, Year of the Gadfly
Commissioned Ketubah Couple

I can’t thank you all enough for delivering such a beautiful Ketubah for us, especially with such short notice and all of our esoteric requests!”
Jared Miller & Samantha Rudolph
Blonde Picasso-ish Ketubah II

The Ketubah arrived and it’s beautiful!”
Susan Cline & Adam Metz
Rothko-ish Ketubah III

Thank you so much!!! It is gorgeous!!”
Mary Carter & Justin Sandler [See Photos!]
3 Cubed Studios
Vintage Ketubah

THANK YOU!! We would love to do a feature on your blog.”
Casey Byrd & Mark Shapiro [See Photos!]
Romantic Ketubah

We’re still recovering from the wonderful but exhausting day! :-) We love the ketubah we ordered from This is Not a Ketubah and our guests loved it as well! We still have to get it framed and find the perfect wall of honor in our apartment.”
Karen Silverman & Adam Ehrlich
Rings and Things
Miro-ish Ketubah II

Again, thank you so much. We LOVE our Ketubah and were so happy with your patient and detail-oriented service. Our best to your entire team.”
Jenn & Matt Trehub [See Photos!]
Commissioned Ketubah Couple

LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!…it has been received and is perfect!!!!!!”
Venessa Mays & Michael Kobrin
Commissioned Ketubah Couple

Hey Jacob…We received our Ketubah it looks great!”
Staci & Steve Grosswald
Romantic Ketubah

We got the Ketubah! Thank you so much. It is beautiful. You guys are great. Your service was excellent and I really appreciate how quick and helpful you were.”
Shelly & Mitch Mosesman
Pollock-ish Ketubah

I received my Ketubah!! It is beautiful!! I am sooo happy! Thank you for all of your efforts! G-d Bless! The large Ketubah will be on display at our wedding and we will be sure to inform our guests on where we purchased it from! It has been a pleasure working with you… I am confident that we will have many compliments on our unique Ketubah, after all, Rabbi Baker admired it and approved!”
Andrea Siedman & Jason Smith
Hokusai-ish Ketubah

Thanks, to all for very efficient process!”
Ann Kanter, Mother of the Groom
Chagall-ish Ketubah I

The Ketubah is absolutely gorgeous! We are so pleased. Thank you!”
Margie Suvalle & Adam Fischl
Rothko-ish Ketubah II

We just received our Ketubah and we couldn’t be more blown away by how amazing it looks. It has been a pleasure to deal with you and your customer service has been superb. Ariel and I feel lucky to have found your company. We will be displaying it for many many years to come.”
Sincerely,
Ariel Page and Jeff Dubs
Rothko-ish Ketubah I


01Nov

The Royal Hat Ketubah: Big, Blue & Beautiful

The Royal Wedding was five months ago already–whew time flies!– but no one can deny that it was among the top non-Jewish weddings of the year. At this morning’s team meeting, we found ourselves asking: Why didn’t we ask Kate and William if they wanted a Ketubah?

At This Is Not a Ketubah, we strive to create colorful, modern, and hip Ketubahs for every couple. Whether based on ‘Modern Masters’ or the inspiration that strikes us from daily life, from high fashion to a love of Scottish Terriers! Of course, if you’re getting married in Buckingham Palace, you probably already have a few original Lichtenstein and Mondrian Ketubahs hanging around your house. So, a Royal Ketubah would have to get pretty creative.

https://dev.thisisnotaketubah.com/commissioned-ketubah/creative-ketubot/

If there is one thing that Royal Weddings do extremely well, it’s hats. And for that, Team Ketubah gives a rousing ‘Hat Tip!’ to British culture and their faithful dedication to bizarre and over-the-top headgear. Yet there is something appealing about the use of centuries-old cultural traditional customs with a modern spin. Were British dignitaries and Lords in the 16th century wearing Italian-imported bonnets to Royal affairs? Probably not. But today’s modern Patrician Lady wants only the best for the big day of her Princess gal-pal, while keeping the idea of wearing only the best clothes to the most important wedding in all the land, just as her Lady mother did, and her patrician grandmother before her!

This same idea is what drives This Is Not a Ketubah to create the best of contemporary and traditional worlds for Jewish, interfaith, and same-sex couples alike! If you remember growing up with a Ketubah prominently in your parent’s dining room or are looking to connect or re-establish your Jewish roots by signing a document declaring your love and devotion, nothing creates a Jewish home like a gorgeous Ketubah prominently hanging on the wall.

From the ornately elaborate hats to simple and grand color, Team Ketubah has nothing but respect for this funky little British tradition (and who would have though Posh Spice would end up on our blog!), and we would have love to make a fantastically bold Royalty Hat Ketubah. It’s fun to dream!

We’d love to hear about your dream Ketubah, inspired by hats or otherwise!

Hat-tip to Maddie over at Broke Ass Bride for the great lead!

Jacob
Team Ketubah


28Oct

Special Delivery: Shabbat Shalom!

Few things are more exciting than tracking a FedEx package across the country…especially when it is a specially made Ketubah! Every time we ship a Ketubah, all of Team Ketubah–almost compulsively–checks to see the status of our VIP (Very Important Parcel) on its journey to its new home.

This particular Ketubah was headed to Sacramento, California where the happy couple couldn’t wait to take it out of its box. Our fantastic printer only ships in flat-boxes, ensuring a crease and warp-free modern Ketubah directly to you door. The great folks at FedEx care for you package and whisk it across the country on Next Business Day shipping.

Seeing the green FedEx status-bar happily illuminated with a green DELIVERED button is super excited, both for Team Ketubah and the happy couple who look forward to signing it. We can’t think of a better start to a peaceful, restful Shabbat!

Shabbat Shalom!

Jacob & Team Ketubah


25Oct

Downright Perplexing Ketubah Choices? We Work With You!

What if I feel more like a Humanist than Reform? Or more Conservative than Orthodox? Finding the right Ketubah can be a time of deep thought and introspection, and Team Ketubah is here to help!

If you didn’t go to Rabbinical school, the whole idea of the Ketubah might be something a little confusing if not downright perplexing. Usually, we like to think our Team Ketubah posts are off-the-wall fun, but from time to time we like to take a swing to the academic. This might just even turn into a series!

If you’re a Conservative couple looking for a Conservative Ketubah, your Rabbi probably referred you to something called the “Lieberman Clause” without blinking an eye. While Lieberman might have been the name of your elementary school librarian (in my case anyway!), it is pretty unlikely that Mrs. Lieberman has anything to do with your conservative wedding.

Luckily, the work of Saul Lieberman had been an interesting—if not exciting—topic among Jewish intellectual and academic circles for some time. Ever since the idea of enacting a modern Beit Din to grant divorces as proposed by Rabbi and Professor Lieberman, different sects of Judaism have brought their own views, opinions, and ultimately use or rejection of it.

Among the best of these commentators is Rabbi Josh Yuter, who publishes his podcasts an articles over at his site, Yutopia: The Online Home of Rabbi Josh Yuter. Awesomely, his insightful classes and podcasts have occasionally touched on marriage, even this delicate issue of the Lieberman Clause! You can check out his podcast, called Saul Lieberman and the Orthodox. Check it out!

If you’re a Conservative couple not sure what text to use, we’re more than happy to work with you on finding the perfect words for an awesome beautiful modern art Ketubah. We’d love to work with you both on your journey to the wedding, whether inspired by Chagall Ketubah designs or our other modern masters!

Jacob
Team Ketubah


23Oct

Surprise! Your Cute Ketubah Minis!

Congratulations! You’ve received your Ketubah mailer and inside found a very special surprise: Your Ketubah Minis, complete with your Personalized Text! Some of our couples get this special surprise inside with their Ketubah.

A few couples have asked what to do with their Ketubah Minis. Here’s some great ideas from Team Ketubah’s artists, and some couples themselves!

Your Ketubah Minis: Awesome Ideas!

  • Choose one to test out your Signing Pen
  • Carry them around in your Wallet!
  • Give one to your mother-in-law. She’ll
  • Put ’em on the fridge
  • Add it to your wedding album or scrapbook
  • Make it into a keychain (“the key to your heart”)
  • Marvel at how freakin cute they are!!

The list goes on… and we’d love to hear what you did with your Ketubah Minis!

Team Ketubah


21Oct

Marry Jewish, Marry Shmewish? Marry Who You Love!

“OMG do you have to marry someone Jewish?!” If you have ever told anyone that you are Jewish, you might have gotten this reaction at least 65% of time. Sure Jewish celebrities and themes in movies and TV give people some more insight to Jewish customs and traditions, but this seems to be the most popular second only to “wait, so do you eat pork?!” And while they’re both valid questions, a quick peek at our Ketubah text options page might leave some people puzzled.

So it only makes sense to devot a blog from Team Ketubah to a quick discussion of what more than one sage commentator has dubbed the “Marry Jewish, Marry Shmewish” challenge of our generation. In particular, we also happened to stumble upon a great article from the great Jews over at Let My People Grow.

In his article, Seth Brown (incidentally, author of From God to Verse a hilarious translation of the Bible into ryming couplets—super exciting!), tries to debunk the myths that some of our grandparents might have about Jewish and Interfaith marriage.

This Is Not a Ketubah is ecstatic to make our life’s work the fulfillment of the Hiddur Mitzvah of making gorgeous traditional ideas into awesome, fun and colorful ketubot inspired by Modern Masters. But for us, the meaning of a Ketubah is an important bond between two people, regardless of their religious background.

Every couple we work with, from followers of Chabad to interfaith marriages and same-sex couples receives the same dedication and determination to create a gorgeous Ketubah inspired by the passions and aesthetics of each couple, without regard to religious belief but instead by listening to one’s heart.

No matter who you love, Team Ketubah can’t wait to offer a fantastic document for your wedding day and for your life….and in a small way, fulfill a mitzvah of creating happiness for all!

Jacob
Team Ketubah


20Oct

Henna + Quill + Ketubah: Perfect Together

We’re in favor of all sorts of hands signing our Ketubot—regardless of who you’ve fallen in love with! In fact, if you’ve been on our site lately, you’ll see the friendly chat box on every page which happily welcomes couples of any background to work with us on their dream Ketubah!

The Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur season—then days later Sukkot and now tonight Simchat Torah—is great in the Jewish blog world because of so much great ideas and posts from Rabbis all over the world. From posts about personal reflection and finding personal meaning to new interpretations on ancient Bible stories, the season of renewal doesn’t end just because services are out and you’ve broken the fast.

We happened to come across Rabbi Leah R. Berkowitz’s blog, This Is What a Rabbi Looks Like. The picture at the top of the site is one that we absolutely love!

First, her hands are marked with delicately beautiful henna on one hand and beautiful modern designed rings on the other. Mixing the traditional with the modern has always been our approach to making Ketubot, so this alone would be enough to get us excited. But to top it off, she is filing in the information on the Ketubah itself!

Though we can’t lay claim to this particular Ketubah (we’d bet the picture was taken even before our Collective came together!), we love the idea of mixing our ancient traditions with modern designs. From those inspired by modern masters the likes Chagall or Rothkoto a cool, funky, colorful Ketubah , we don’t se anything wrong with mixing old and new!

Of course the text itself is what makes art into a Ketubah. Couples looking for a gay and interfaith ketubah or Orthodox and Conservative texts, we’re happy to oblidge!

So, will you and your fiancé be getting some Henna before your wedding?!

Jacob
Team Ketubah


18Oct

Summer is Fading, But Your Ketubah Won’t!

About a month ago, fall officially started (Sept. 23 for those of you who loyally follow the equinox!), which means the end of so many things beach: sun, sand, boardwalk, and fish fresh from the boat! Of course autumn has all sorts of perks: change leaves and cool crisp days. My sister couldn’t live without her sweater!

For the rest of us, the end of summer is more than just time to pack away the flip flops—it’s the end of wedding season! Especially for young couples who have the perfect beach wedding or maybe even got engaged on a sandy shore surrounded by sun family, and friends.

There are lots of us who working in the exciting field of being creative, excited, and drop-everything-for-our-clients, including the Elizabeth over at Lowe House Creative. When I saw this gorgeous photo which captures everything about the close of summer, I couldn’t resist. There are more than a few members of our collective who refuse to stop wearing flip-flops, even when their toes are freezing off! We just don’t want summer to end… can you blame us?

Yet whether we want them to or not, when summertime memories fade to the cooler days of Fall, we at Team Ketubah understand wanting to hold on to summer forever! And when the wedding is over, there isn’t too much left behind in a wake of party destruction. Cue the This Is Not a Ketubah Scene! Our beautiful Commissioned Ketubot can capture your favorite beach scene, and even your silhouettes!

From creating exciting modern Ketubahs designs inspired by modern masters or working 100% with couples on a unique ketubah, our team of Jewish artists work together to make sure everything is perfect, from the text to the perfect brilliantly bold colors which will hang in your family home for decades to come! And with our awesome material options, the design will never fade!

Jacob
Team Ketubah


11Oct

BAM! KA-BOOM! CRACK! The Pop Art Comic Ketubah!

Some people get all the luck—they find a great girl who loves comic books! Some people love comic books, and I’m glad to count myself as one of them. Whether you consider yourself a full-fledged nerd or just want to hang on to some childhood nostalgia, a Pop Art or Comic-Book Ketubah could be just what you’re looking for. Or something you would want to commission!

Sure we’ve done the modern masters like Picasso and Chagall—and we love their traditional themes and classic feeling with an artsy modern touch. Yet it seems like everyday Team Ketubah keeps running into more and more indicators that we should go beyond our standard Pop-Art icons like Lichtenstein and Wharhol Ketubah to create a comic-book Ketubah!

Over the last week, we’ve found two great pictures that make us want to drop everything and have a super-hero inspired wedding! First, there is this incredible Pop-Art Ketubah captured by the great people at Jackson Photography. We love the glass-breaking theme. Super creative!

Then, it seems like the internet-cum-ketubah-gods were trying to tell us something. The uber-creative Maddie at Broke Ass Bride showed us everything a lucky girl needs to have an awesomely inspired Super Hero, pop-art inspired wedding. These speech bubble head bands are just too cool to pass up. They keep your hair back and let the world know what you’re thinking!

That said, Team Ketubah couldn’t get enough of these great ideas, and not only are we geeking out, but we’re doing it with a smile! My High School English teacher always said that Comic Books, or their more formal name “Graphic Novels” are the next frontier of great literature, and we’re happy to oblige by helping transform this classic into an art form!

We’re just doing our part to put a modern spin on a traditional classic, from Reform to interfaith!

Jacob
Team Ketubah


07Oct

Wishing all an Easy Fast!

Each year after the joy of Rosh Hashanah comes a time of quiet reflection. Team Ketubah wishes you a meaningful day of reflection and an easy fast.

Here is on of our favorite Israeli artists, Idan Raichel, singing his Yom Kippur tribute for 2011. You can check out other interesting and good-for-reflection High Holidays content at The Daily Rabbi, an online pluralistic magazine.

Gemar Hatima Tovah!

Team Ketubah


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