Selecting Jewish gifts can be tricky because unless you are Jewish, you may not know what to get. This is mainly with regards to the Jewish faith. Since a wedding is considered the ‘condition of perfect existence' because a woman isn't complete without a man and vice versa, the Jewish gifts that you get should be appropriate to the religion as well. Here is a list of gifts to give.
- Tzedakah box: When you are wondering what to get your Jewish friend on their wedding day, look no further than a Tzedakah box. Tzedakah means righteousness but it signifies charity. Â This box shows that one can give donations so that everybody can sustain themselves without having to always borrow. This is a very good wedding gift that will symbolize righteousness to a couple and also encourage them to be very giving too as they thrive in their marriage.
- Membership: This is one very unique gift to give. Many people do not know how to give something that isn't so obvious. Paying membership for a couple at a Jewish museum will be a great way for the couple to enjoy Jewish culture in many customs. Maybe the couple would like to be members of a synagogue and if you pay for the membership it could be very helpful.
- Books: It would be great to help a Jew build a home library and besides getting a Mezuzah, books are a good way to help the couple read together enhancing a strong relationship. As a matter of fact, before the actual day, you could give them a Jewish wedding planner so that they can make their wonderful day a great reality. This is one of the most unique Jewish gifts.
Home gifts: There are amazing home gifts that you can get a newlywed couple. This is because they are starting a new life and these gifts are a head start to life. One of these is a Mezuzah. This is a very beautiful piece of parchment that is placed at the door of every Jewish home. This states that those in the home will fulfil Biblical commandment that God has put in place.