Stephanie Caplan

Stephanie Caplan has been making ketubot for more than 15 years, creating modern ketubot that are both art and ritual object.

Making Judaica allows her to bring a modern aesthetic to a traditional artform, enhancing their use and connection to people, enabling transformation through art.

Stephanie is inspired by Japanese textiles and Eames chairs, trees, the ocean and the architecture of New York.

Stephanie Caplan grew up in Montreal and Newton, Massachusetts. She attended Solomon Schechter Day School, went Camp Ramah, spent a year in Jerusalem and studied comparative religion and art history at Barnard College, then calligraphy at Roehampton in London.

Stephanie lives and works in the East Village of New York City.