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Batya Weinstock

Batya Weinstock is an independent ketubah artist living in New York City.  She works in a variety of mediums, including oil, watercolor, charcoal, acrylic, and paper-cut. She creates both traditional and more abstract custom ketubot, producing designs that resonate with each couple and represent their interests, hopes, and unique relationship. Batya works closely with each engaged couple to ensure that they feel their ketubah accurately and beautifully portrays their love.

In addition to her ketubot, Batya designs and creates personalized wedding and Bar/Bat Mitzvah invitations, wall murals, paintings, portraits, and Judaica. She paints representative pieces, often focusing on ‘the human experience’ and the emotions that accompany being open to life’s beauty. Having graduated with two undergraduate degrees, a bachelors degree in Visual Art from Columbia University, and a bachelors degree in Jewish Literature from The Jewish Theological Seminary, Batya utilizes her education and personal background to help inform her artwork.
Batya not only ensures that she has an intimate relationship with her pieces, but makes sure that her clients feel moved and inspired by the artwork that she creates for them as well.

She can be reached via email at batya@artbybatya.com or through her website: www.artbybatya.com

Sunflower Ketubah by Batya Weinstock

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I create and write a custom Ketubah for each of my clients, incorporating every couple’s unique personalities, relationship, and interests into the design. I ensure that the bride and groom feel that their Ketubah accurately and beautifully depicts their love, passions, and dreams. This Ketubah features two sunflowers around a traditional Aramaic text. Batya’s ketubot range in price from $500-$2,000. The price depends on size, style, and complexity of design.

Abstract Ketubah by Batya Weinstock

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 I create and write a custom Ketubah for each of my clients, incorporating every couple’s unique personalities, relationship, and interests into the design. I ensure that the bride and groom feel that their Ketubah accurately and beautifully depicts their love, passions, and dreams. In this Ketubah, an abstract design surrounds a traditional Aramaic text with the Lieberman Clause and a meaningful English translation. Batya’s ketubot range in price from $500-$2,000. The price depends on size, style, and complexity of design.

Sunset Ketubah by Batya Weinstock

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I create and write a custom Ketubah for each of my clients, incorporating every couple’s unique personalities, relationship, and interests into the design. I ensure that the bride and groom feel that their Ketubah accurately and beautifully depicts their love, passions, and dreams. This Ketubah is an intricate paper-cut featuring a beach sunset with various elements meaningful to the couple's relationship, including a two seated bicycle. The text is the traditional Aramaic text. Batya’s ketubot range in price from $500-$2,000. The price depends on size, style, and complexity of design.

Two Tree Ketubah by Batya Weinstock

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I create and write a custom Ketubah for each of my clients, incorporating every couple’s unique personalities, relationship, and interests into the design. I ensure that the bride and groom feel that their Ketubah accurately and beautifully depicts their love, passions, and dreams. This Ketubah's two tree paper-cut design symbolizes the uniting of two individuals into one beautiful creation. The Ketubah features both the traditional Aramaic text and a meaningful English translation. Batya’s ketubot range in price from $500-$2,000. The price depends on size, style, and complexity of design.

Four Seasons Ketubah by Batya Weinstock

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I create and write a custom Ketubah for each of my clients, incorporating every couple’s unique personalities, relationship, and interests into the design. I ensure that the bride and groom feel that their Ketubah accurately and beautifully depicts their love, passions, and dreams. This impressionistic Ketubah illustrates the four seasons around the traditional Aramaic text with the Lieberman Clause. Batya’s ketubot range in price from $500-$2,000. The price depends on size, style, and complexity of design.

Jerusalem Ketubah by Batya Weinstock

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I create and write a custom Ketubah for each of my clients, incorporating every couple’s unique personalities, relationship, and interests into the design. I ensure that the bride and groom feel that their Ketubah accurately and beautifully depicts their love, passions, and dreams. This Ketubah features an oil painting of a Jerusalem home beneath an intricate paper-cut. The text is a combination of the traditional Aramaic text, Lieberman Clause, and Tucker Clause. Batya’s ketubot range in price from $500-$2,000. The price depends on size, style, and complexity of design.

Seven Species Ketubah by Batya Weinstock

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I create and write a custom Ketubah for each of my clients, incorporating every couple’s unique personalities, relationship, and interests into the design. I ensure that the bride and groom feel that their Ketubah accurately and beautifully depicts their love, passions, and dreams. This oil paint Ketubah portrays the Seven Species around a flowing waterfall. The text is the traditional Aramaic with the Lieberman Clause. Batya’s ketubot range in price from $500-$2,000. The price depends on size, style, and complexity of design.

Eshet Chayil by Batya Weinstock

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This watercolor Eshet Chayil was custom designed for a bride and groom, illustrating various elements of their relationship beneath a white chuppah. Batya's invitations and Judaica vary in price and depend on size, style, and complexity of design. 

Skyline Birkat Habayit by Batya Weinstock

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This personalized Birkat Habayit features a skyline that includes buildings from New York City, Jerusalem, and Chicago in order to incorporate the three cities most meaningful to the couple. Batya's invitations and Judaica vary in price and depend on size, style, and complexity of design. 

Two Doves Invitation by Batya Weinstock

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This personalized wedding invitation features two doves flying off to Jerusalem under the shelter of tree branches and pomegranates. Batya's invitations and Judaica vary in price and depend on size, style, and complexity of design. 

All images are copyrighted and rights are expressly reserved to the artist.