The ketubah is the Jewish marriage contract between groom and bride. It sets out the legal requirements for a Jewish marriage under Jewish law. It is signed before the ceremony itself, as part of the "engagement" ceremony. (There is no prohibition in Judaism to seeing the bride before the wedding. In fact, Jewish law requires it. As part of the ceremony, before going in to be married, the groom sees the bride and he is the one who covers her face with the veil. This is based on the story of Jacob in the Bible, who was tricked into marrying the wrong sister (Leah) rather than the one he loved (Rachel). The veiling ceremony is done to ensure that the groom is getting the right wife! I don't know if Marc and Chelsea did this part.)
I, too, was wondering what happened to the other bride!
Was what was written covered with paper so it would remain private? It just looked like a black scroll on a paper around nothing.
I'm glad the other weeding happened with no problems as well. They are likely the most famous non famous couple of the weekend!

I thought that was odd too....not sure what poster meant 

)