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Summary Of: Ketubah

The ketubah is a significant popular form of... which calls for ceremonial objects such as the ketubah to be made as beautiful as possible... The ketubah is handed to the bride for safekeeping... the ketubah is either displayed in a very private section of the home or is not displayed... the ketubah specified whether the bride was a virgin... prohibited from engaging in marital relations if the ketubah has been destroyed... In such case a second ketubah is made up... phrase that it comes to substitute a previous ketubah that has been lost...

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