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Choosing the Perfect Jewish Wedding Gifts

If you've recently been invited to your first Jewish wedding, Mavel Tov! You're sure to be in for a beautiful ceremony that you will remember forever. However, don't forget that like any other marriage ceremony, wedding gifts are customary. If you're unsure about what to get the happy couple, here are a few great ideas for Jewish wedding gifts. With these helpful hints and suggestions you're sure to find the perfect keepsake that the couple will cherish for years to come.Challah BoardsChallah boards are quite popular wedding gift choices. These handsome bread boards are used in Shabbat ceremonies, in which the participants eat three meals. The centerpieces of each meal are the two Challah loaves, that sit atop the beautiful Challah boards.Shabbat Candle HoldersIn traditional Jewish households, two candles are lit on the Sabbath eve to promote harmony in the home. Therefore, some attractive and decorative candlestick holders are a great gift.A MezuzahMezuzahs are mounted on doorposts to designate homes as Jewish, and serve as a reminder of the household's connection to G-d and their rich heritage. The mezuzah consists of a case and a scroll within it, on which the "Shema" is written. The mezuzah is also a symbol of G-d's watchful care over the home. There are tons of different decorative styles of Mezuzahs, ranging from plain and simple, to works of art.Seder PlateDecorative Seder plates always make great wedding gifts. The couple will use them two nights a year, and think fondly of you because you gave them these important dishes. In addition to their functionality during Seder dinner, decorative Seder plates can be hung on the walls as art for the rest of the year.Jewish CookbooksJewish cookbooks are fantastic ideas for new Jewish couples. They are practical, and the couple will probably get much use out of them for years to come. One popular series of Jewish cookbooks are the Kosher By Design books by Susie Fishbein.Jewish ArtArt for the new couple's home will be received graciously by the happy couple. Try finding a talented Jewish artist who has wedding theme pieces. These will not only be attractive for the home, but carry a certain relevance and significance as they keep in theme with the spirituality of a marriage. Decorative scrolls could be a viable option if you're looking for a specific piece of Jewish art. These have verses from the Torah with decorative embellishment around them and look wonderful mounted on the wall, in a frame.If you're still struggling with finding the perfect Jewish wedding gifts, take a moment to really reflect and research the significance of Jewish weddings. If all else fails, ask someone what they would suggest you get the groom and bride. Best of luck with your quest for great wedding gifts!




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