
If you’re the kind of person who curates your home like a Pinterest board – a palette of soft neutrals, clean lines, and a minimalism aesthetic – but find it hard to add a touch of Jewish pride that actually fits your space, you’re not alone.
Traditional Judaica holds deep beauty and meaning, but it doesn’t always fit the kind of home you’d see in Architectural Digest. And so many ketubahs feel more like they belong in your bubbie’s apartment – rich with history, but not quite the clean, modern vibe so many of us are drawn to now. So instead of being displayed, they’re often rolled up or tucked away, when really, they deserve their own special place.
That’s the problem Love Letters Ketubahs set out to solve.
