Jewish
Celebrations Gift Ideas
Jewish
Wedding Gift Ideas
The tradition of giving wedding gifts not only helps a couple set up
their new home, but enables guests to partake in the joy of the
beginning of a new life of togetherness.
Gifts of money are very common at Jewish
weddings. So how much should one give? It depends on the
family relation and closeness, and of course on how much one can
afford.
If you choose to buy a gift, you might want to ask the couple if they
have registered with one of the gift services (a very common online
practice, nowadays). If you choose to purchase a gift, try and deliver
it before or after the wedding - to the couple's home. If you
bring a boxed gift to the wedding, look for the waiter, a maid of honor,
or one of the bride and groom's friends will was assigned to care for
and store presents in a safe place.
Jewish Wedding Gift Ideas:
Money (always comes in handy)
Contribute to the gift registry list
chosen by the couple
A Mezuzah for the door (parchment
and box)
Shabbat Candle sticks
A picture or sculpture with a Jewish
theme
A set of Jewish/Kosher Cookbooks
If you decide to gift the couple
with anything other than money or registry participation, it is
recommended that you ask the couple what they would like to receive.
You will thus be sure to buy an item that would be of use and
appreciated. Inclusion of an echange certificate is always a good
idea.
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Gift Ideas
Bar
Mitzvah and Bat Mitzvah Gift Ideas
Boys and
girls appreciate monetary offerings as well. But, you may choose to
purchase a gift yourself, and thus assured the money is spent on what
you deem important, educational, or worth having.
Bar and Bat Mitzvah Gift Ideas:
Money (always comes in handy)
U.S. or Israel Bonds - teach kids
about saving for the future
Jewish Books or books with Jewish
themes (very popular in the orthodox community)
Collectibles (if you know of the boy
or girl's hobbies)
Ask the parents for suggestions.
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Gifts for All Jewish
Celebrations Occasions
The Jewish life cycle incorporate many opportunities for celebration.
From the Brit (circumcision) and Simchat Bat ceremonies, to birthdays,
bar and bat mitzvahs, graduations, weddings, anniversaries, and more.
All occasions for gift giving and bringing happiness and joy.
The Jewish year
also provide with gifting chances, as we celebrate holidays during the
winter, spring, summer, and fall.
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