Somehow amidst all of the exitement and confusion at the wedding, one fairly important step in the marriage process never actually took place...

So, Liz and I went back down to Tel-Aviv a few days later to sign and Igal's
ketubah (marriage contract).

Saul signed as the
M'sader kedushin (wedding officiant). No, Saul is not a rabbi, but according to Jewish law, in order to officiate a Jewish wedding ceremony one must simply be a knowledgeable Jew. Of course, by forgetting about the ketubah signing at the wedding, Saul may have disqualified himself, but nevermind.

Liz, and Igal's best friend Monica, signed as witnesses.
The "newlyweds" with their Ketubah.
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