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A Beautiful Day

Lee Loebman

This design, based on a paper cutting, features a sun setting behind mountains with a lake in the foreground. Heavenly Jerusalem can be seen in the clouds above the text, and the tree of life, or family tree, grows on the banks of the lake. Jewish symbols and musical notes can be seen in the tree and throughout the mountains. On the right, two lines work their way toward the top, touching and then coming together as...[more]

Medium: Giclée

Personalization Method:

  • Seamlessly printed in digital calligraphy
  • Text proof provided

Special Features:

  • Available on canvas
  • Available in four sizes
  • Inexpensive

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For Budget Size:

  • This print is sized to fit standard picture frames
  • Personalization option is recommended due to the small size

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Lee Loebman

Lee Loebman has been producing Judaic artwork since the mid-1980s when, as a design student, he was asked to create a Ketubah for his brother’s wedding. Since then he has created more than 100 Ketubot for clients in the United States, Britain and Israel. Lee’s vibrant and colorful style weaves the thread of Jewish imagery into modern design to create personal, intricately detailed works.

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A Beautiful Day

This design, based on a paper cutting, features a sun setting behind mountains with a lake in the foreground. Heavenly Jerusalem can be seen in the clouds above the text, and the tree of life, or family tree, grows on the banks of the lake. Jewish symbols and musical notes can be seen in the tree and throughout the mountains. On the right, two lines work their way toward the top, touching and then coming together as two people do when they meet and get married. The phrase at the bottom is from "The Song of Songs" and means "I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine".

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We highly recommend consulting with your wedding officiant before selecting a Ketubah text. Many rabbis, cantors and officiants prefer or require a certain type of text. If you are placing your order online, you can print up a copy of your Ketubah text from our website. Should you order with us by phone, we will fax or email you a copy of your Ketubah text. No matter how you order, we definitely suggest you forward the text to your wedding officiant. This small pre-wedding task will save you from any concern o...[more]