Conservative Texts

Conservative texts balance tradition and Jewish legal requirements with ensuring mutual rights and fairness within halakhic frameworks. This category includes the traditional text and the Brit Ahuvim text, both with the Lieberman Clause unless requested otherwise.

Frequently paired with either an English translation or a different text in English.

Typically if your officiant is Conservative, you are required to use a Conservative movement text, although some Conservative rabbis allow using an Orthodox text or egalitarian traditional text on a case by case basis.

Jewish Ethical Commitment Texts

In some circumstances, Conservative rabbis may allow these texts in Hebrew & English to be used on a case by case basis. If you want to use one of these texts, make sure to check with your rabbi before ordering.

Accompanying Texts

Paired with a Conservative Text in Aramaic or Hebrew, these texts in English may be a meaningful addition to your ketubah if you prefer not to use the English translation.

To better serve those looking for a traditional ketubah, I’ve created a new section of the site just for traditional ketubot. I’ve always offered these options, but now they’re gathered in one place so you can browse designs and see the halachic details more easily without worrying that you will select something unsuitable. While it is geared to Orthodox clients, it is suitable for Conservative clients as well, especially if you’re getting an Aramaic text.

More designs from the main catalog that are suitable for traditional ketubot will be added in the coming weeks, so if there’s a design you want from the main catalog that is not showing up yet, feel free to ask when it will be available.

See the New Traditional Ketubah Catalog