Encounters of Beauty 

Matrimony

The ketubbah is generally read out loud at the wedding ceremony, and often the document is decorated and illustrated. For some families, this public reading and display was an opportunity to show off their wealth, which led rabbis in Italian cities where the custom was especially prevalent to limit the sums that might be spent on an illustrated ketubbah.

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Rome, Wednesday, 28 lyar 5557 (24 May 1797) 

Shem Tov, son of Shem Tov & Rebecca, daughter of Elijah Toscano 

Parchment, 815 × 500 mm 

National Library of Israel, Ms. Heb. 1° 901.331

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