Vita Barth - Interfaith 1

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This ketubah witnesses before G-d, family and friends, that on the ___day of the week, the________day of the month of._________, in the year 57 , corresponding to.____________20.., the holy covenant of marriage was entered into in._____________.,.between the groom______________ and the bride ____________

And each affirmed to the other:

"I promise to stand by you always; to be joy to your heart and food to your soul; to bring out the best in you always, and for you, to be the most that I can; to laugh with you in the good times and struggle with you through the bad. May we strive to bring to fruition both our shared and our individual hopes and dreams. Let us build our home on a foundation of trust, respect and generosity of spirit. May our lives be embraced by warmth, peace and love. And when we grow old may we walk together hand in hand, still feeling the sweetness of our devotion. I give myself without reservation to our union and welcome you as my partner in life."

 May our home and family be bestowed with blessing and peace.

All is valid and binding

Bride ________Groom________

Witness________Witness________

Officiant.________

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