A ketubah (; pl. ketubot)'s a Jewish prenuptial agreement. It's considered an integral part of a traditional Jewish marriage. It states that the husband commits to provide food, clothing and marital relations to his wife, and that he'll pay a specified sum of money if he divorces her. A man can give his wife a "get" if he wants to divorce her. History The rabbis in ancient times insisted on the marriage couple entering into the ketubah as a protection for the wife. It acted as a replacement of… (More on Ketubah)