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Ketubot: Documentary Facts of Marriage

Episode Summary

Ranana Dine explores masekhet Ketubot, unpacking the ketubah's role, and the rabbis' realistic and structured presentation of marriage.

Episode Notes

Ranana Dine explores masekhet Ketubot, unpacking the ketubah's role, and the rabbis' realistic and structured presentation of marriage.

Links Ranana refers to:
Illuminated ketubah example: Casale Monferrato, Italy 1671,
Organisation for the Resolution of Agunot (ORA),
United Synagogue Pre-Nuptial Agreement

Ranana Dine is a graduate student at the University of Cambridge. She completed an MPhil in theology last year, and is currently studying medical humanities. At Cambridge she is involved with the Jewish Society, having served as Interfaith Representative and Gabbai. She majored in art and religion at Williams College in Massachusetts and was co-president of the college's Jewish Association. She has studied at both the Drisha Institute and Mechon Hadar in New York City. Her work has been published on The Lehrhaus, the Hadassah-Brandeis blog and in the Journal of the American Academy of Religion.

This YourTorah episode is sponsored by Naama Margolis in honour of her parents, Ilana and David Heller, and in honour of her tireless Gemara teacher, Anat Novoselsky, who first introduced her to masekhet Ketubot.