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Wedding Vows with Pomegranate Branch
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I
will betroth thee unto me in righteousness and in judgement, and in loving kindness, and in mercies. I will betroth thee unto
me in faithfulness. I will betroth thee unto me forever. Hosea You are the One, out of all the World, beloved,
who I have chosen to be my partner in life. May our love grow deeper; Our dreams richer and our union grow more beautiful
over time. Original Words.
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I take you
to be my wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and
in health, to love and to cherish, until we are parted by death. I take you to be my husband, to have and to
hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish,
until we are parted by death.
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Traditional Wedding Vows
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Wedding Vows with Green Leaves
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Lucky Bridegroom, You have a bride who is charming to look at, with eyes as soft as honey, and a face that Love has lighted
with his own beauty. Sappho
With hearts and hands filled with love, we have joined together in marriage. May this be the beginning of a wonderful,
exciting journey for us. May the years that follow be rich with love and joy. May respect, hope, compassion and tenderness
only increase.
May we always support and uplift each other and may our marriage only grow stronger and sweeter over time.
Original Words
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My Beloved Bride: Be my wife for you are precious to me. Be consecrated to me now and forever. I will cherish, honor and
respect you, support and sustain you and treat you with love and devotion. I will provide for you materially, as well as being
a loving and faithful husband.
My Beloved Groom: Be my husband, for you are a treasure. Be consecrated to me now and forever. I will join you in making
ours a loving, caring marriage, and our home together, a place of peace and harmony. I will honor and cherish you, as well
as being a loving and faithful wife.
Together we have entered into this joyous and Holy Covenant of marriage, out of love for each other, and of our own free
will, and with the best of intentions on this day of the month of in the year .
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Wedding Promise
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Wedding Promise with Hebrew
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(At the very top arch in Hebrew: I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine)
My Beloved Bride: Be my wife, for you are precious to me. Be consecrated to me now and forever. I will cherish, honor
and respect you, support and sustain you and treat you with love and devotion. I will provide for you materially, as well
as being a loving and faithful husband.
My Beloved Groom: Be my husband, for you are a treasure. Be consecrated to me now and forever. I will join you in making
ours a loving, caring marriage and our home together, a place of peace and harmony. I will honor and cherish you, as well
as being a loving and faithful wife.
Together we have entered into this joyous and Holy Covenant of marriage, out of love for each other and of our own free
will, and with the best of intentions on this day of the month of in the year corresponding to the day of
the Hebrew month of in the year
Bride and Groom Rabbi
Witnesses
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May both of you enjoy the richness and sweetness of a good life. Together, may you face a future of golden dreams.
With Love and Affection on your Marriage.
May you always have the insight to look into your beloved's heart and find the treasures that lie within.
May the rich heritage and the ancient traditions of your people always be there for you in your marriage: to strengthen,
to comfort, to guide and to uplift you as you journey together through life.
May love and compassion be with you always and may wisdom and faith illuminate your heart and soul.
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Under the Bridal Canopy
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In Celebration of Your Marriage
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In Celebration of your Marriage with love and Affection-May you enjoy the richness and sweetness of a good life, lived
together, filled with wisdom, compassion and love. May you always have the desire to look into your beloved's heart and find
the treasures that lie within. Together, may you successfully pursue a future of golden dreams, supporting each other with
the encouragement and love necessary to fulfill those dreams. May joy follow joy. May you rejoice in the rich heritage of
Judaism and may it be for you a Tree of Life.
Original Words.
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This Ketubah is based on a formal
Jewish wedding contract, first put into practice thousands of years ago by the ancient Hebrews. I wrote the main text of this
Ketubah, called Ketubah with Red Flowers: The groom's section reads: In the presence of their loved ones, family
and friends, the groom declares to his beloved bride: Be my wife, for you are very precious to me. With this ring I place
on your finger, be consecrated to me now and for my life. I will cherish, honor and respect you, support and sustain you,
and treat you with love and devotion in accordance with the Laws and traditions of Moses and the Jewish people. I will provide
for you materially with food, shelter, clothing and other necessities as well as be a good and loving husband to you and a
good father for our children if we are so blessed. I accept the responsibilities placed upon me by this Ketubah with gladness.
The bride's section reads: The bride, in turn, her heart filled with love, declares to her beloved groom: With
joy I enter into this marriage with you for you are a treasure to me. I am ready to be by your side, and to do my part to
make ours a loving, caring marriage. I want to join with you in making a Jewish home for ourselves, a place of love, peace
and harmony. I want to be your best friend, and your loving wife. I will love, honor, respect, support and sustain you in
times of joy and in times of trouble. I will be with you, hand in hand , to create a loving home for our children if we are
so blessed. It is with this degree of love and commitment that I accept this ring you place on my finger in honor of our
marriage. May the love that has united us on this joyous occasion grow and flourish like the date palms of ancient
Israel. Together we have declared that we have entered into this Holy Covenant of Marriage out of Love for each other, and
of our own free will with the best of intentions on this day of the Hebrew month of in the year corresponding
to the day of the month of in the year . This Ketubah,properly prepared, signed and witnessed, becomes legally
binding and in effect for the Hattan(bridegroom) and the Kallah(bride) on this wedding day. Representing the community, and
in the presence of the Lord, we, the witnesses, attest that everything is valid and correct. The Hebrew at the bottom reads:
I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine.
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Ketubah with Red Flowers
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Ketubah with Yellow Flowers
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This Ketubah is based on a formal
Jewish wedding contract, first put into practice thousands of years ago by the ancient Hebrews. I wrote the main text of this
Ketubah, called Ketubah with Yellow Lilies: The groom's section reads: In the presence of their loved ones, family
and friends, the groom declares to his beloved bride: Be my wife, for you are very precious to me. With this ring I place
on your finger, be consecrated to me now and for my life. I will cherish, honor and respect you, support and sustain you,
and treat you with love and devotion in accordance with the Laws and traditions of Moses and the Jewish people. I will provide
for you materially with food, shelter, clothing and other necessities as well as be a good and loving husband to you and a
good father for our children if we are so blessed. I accept the responsibilities placed upon me by this Ketubah with gladness.
The bride's secton reads: The bride, in turn, her heart filled with love, declares to her beloved groom: With joy
I enter into this marriage with you for you are a treasure to me. I am ready to be by your side, and to do my part to make
ours a loving, caring marriage. I want to join with you in making a Jewish home for ourselves, a place of love, peace and
harmony. I want to be your best friend, and your loving wife. I will love, honor, respect, support and sustain you in times
of joy and in times of trouble. I will be with you, hand in hand , to create a loving home for our children if we are so blessed.
It is with this degree of love and commitment that I accept this ring you place on my finger in honor of our marriage. May the love that has united us on this joyous occasion grow and flourish like the date palms of ancient Israel.
Together we have declared that we have entered into this Holy Covenant of Marriage out of Love for each other, and of our
own free will with the best of intentions on this day of the Hebrew month of in the year corresponding to the day of the month
of in the year . This Ketubah,properly prepared, signed and witnessed, becomes legally binding and in effect for the Hattan(bridegroom)
and the Kallah(bride) on this wedding day. Representing the community, and in the presence of the Lord, we, the witnesses,
attest that everything is valid and correct.
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