Kethubah [Marriage Contract]. Printed on vellum, with manuscript additions in a scribal hand. Marriage of “Isaac ben Avraham Avinu” to “Rikla bath R. Nethanel”

AUCTION 36 | Thursday, March 22nd, 2007 at 1:00
Fine Judaica: Printed Books & Manuscripts

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Lot 23
(ANGLO-JUDAICA).

Kethubah [Marriage Contract]. Printed on vellum, with manuscript additions in a scribal hand. Marriage of “Isaac ben Avraham Avinu” to “Rikla bath R. Nethanel”

Text between two garlanded columns. At top, two cherubs blowing trumpets from which emit the words ”Kol sasson ve-kol simcha” [the sound of gladness and rejoicing]. At top center, the Hebrew initials “K.A.” appear within a Star of David 9 1/2 x 15 inches.

London: 15 Kislev, 5598 [1838]

Est: $1,000 - $1,500
PRICE REALIZED $950
Kethubah of an English Convert to Judaism. Generally, the name of the groom’s father would appear in the Kethubah. However, in the case of a “ger tzedek” or proselyte, this is not possible, so instead, paternity is attributed to the Patriarch Abraham, “Avraham Avinu.” Signed on the Kethubah are two trustees of the London congregation, “Shimon [illegible]” and “Moshe ben Shlomo Zalman.” Their title is given as “[shamash ve-] ne’eman.” The groom has signed at the bottom “Yitzchak bar Avraham, he-Chathan,” in a fine Hebrew hand. CONNECTED TO THE JESSEL FAMILY. PROF JEREMY PFEFFER KNOWS ALL ABOUT THIS…