Read more: Kinyan and Ketuba: Is the Wife the Property of Her Husband?The Ketuba takes pride of place under every Jewish chuppa throughout history. Yet, it is often misunderstood as a declaration of love or a Jewish version of wedding vows. In truth, the Ketuba is essentially an insurance contract which forms the legal basis of the Jewish marriage. The ketuba lists the husband’s obligations towards his wife including providing her with food, clothing and pleasure as well as protecting her financially in case of death or divorce. Maurice Lamm points out that the ketuba is written in the legalistic language of Aramaic rather than the Hebrew language…
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Read more: A Mother’s Influence: Why Is Jewish Identity Matrilineal?The halachic literature on the subject is conclusive…






