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Secular (Nonreligious) Ketubah Texts for ketubah STUDIO Ketubot
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MP Artworks offers two different Secular (Nonreligious) text choices that may be paired with ketubah STUDIO ketubot.
Remember, for our Secular (Nonreligious) ketubah texts: 1.) The language is more of an egalitarian "statement of vows"; and 2.) Each option is only available as an "English-only" text.
Click on a text title below to "quick scroll" to that option:
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Secular Nonreligious Ketubah Text I
• Secular
Nonreligious Ketubah Text II
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Secular Nonreligious I
(Available with our ketubah 4less designs as Secular
Nonreligious)
Nonreligious statement of vows I
Available in English-only
Looking for English and Hebrew? Try Interfaith
IV.
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On the ___ day of ___, in the year ___, in ___, the groom,
___, son of ___, and the bride, ___, daughter of ___, joined each other before
family and friends to enter into a mutual covenant of marriage, and with love
and compassion each vowed to the other: "Today I love you completely, as
I did yesterday and as I will tomorrow. I will be there for you when you need
me most. I will hold you in my heart just as I hold you in my arms. I will share
in your dreams, delight in your joys, and comfort you in your sorrows. I will
be your confidant, your counsel, your friend, and your lover. When you are not
within my sight, you will be within my thoughts. You are my life; you are my dreams;
you are my joy; you are my love; you are my everything. At this moment you are
all that I know and all that I see. As we grow old together and our love matures,
may we hold on to the passion and affection for each other we feel today. Our
commitment to each other seals this document."
*Bride ____________ Groom ____________
*Witness ____________ Witness ____________
*Signature lines may be altered at time of order for no additional
charge.
Text © 1996-2007 Micah Parker Artworks, Inc.
This text may not be reproduced without consent of copyright owner.
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Secular Nonreligious II
Nonreligious statement of vows II
Available in English-only
Looking for English and Hebrew? Try Interfaith
V.
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On the ___ day of ___, in the year ___, in ___, the groom,
___, son of ___, and the bride, ___, daughter of ___, entered into a mutual covenant
of marriage before these witnesses and made this pledge together: "As we
travel life's journey together, we will hold each other in respect, in admiration,
and in love just as we will hold each other's hand. We will try always to be understanding
and forgiving, sensitive to each other's needs and feelings. We will be there
for each other in times of need as in times of celebration. We will share in each
other's hopes and dreams and support each other to achievements great and small
and through all of life's setbacks. May the laughter of children grace the halls
of our home. May we be poor in misfortune and rich in blessings. May the light
of friendship guide our path together. May we see our children's children. May
the joy of living for one another bring smiles to our faces. May we know nothing
but happiness from this day forward. All of this we accept as valid and binding."
*Bride ____________ Groom ____________
*Witness ____________ Witness ____________
*Signature lines may be altered at time of order for no additional
charge.
Text © 1996-2007 Micah Parker Artworks, Inc.
This text may not be reproduced without consent of copyright owner.
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