Jewish Gifts

May 5, 2010
By William Kadutzi

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When we look for something exquisitely created gift item Jewish gifts certainly fulfill the wish. They are traditional and created by imaginative and talented craftsmen. Jewish artwork has a special appeal and is very much in demand. They are brought over from Israel where they are mostly handcrafted. Judaica shadow boxes, 3D art work, Kiddush wine goblets are few examples of Judaica artwork which are given as gifts.

Importance of Judaica gifts

Giving away gifts are very important in Jewish culture and there are enough occasions when the community exchange gifts with each other. The gifts too are of symbolic nature and used for appropriate occasions. Judaica gifts are basically traditional works of art and age old practices. A customary gifting tradition is when the baby is eight days old and is circumcised. Appropriate gift for such occasion is Hebrew birth plate. During Bar Mitzvah celebration again the it is ritualistic to carry gifts. For wedding, gifts like Shabbat candlestick or Chanukah Menorah is carried.

Jewish jewelry gifts

Jewish jewelry constitutes a large portion of Jewish gifts. Since they are believed to emanate positive energy these are given as mostly to ward off evil and negative energy. They also make a fashion statement and are equally popular among non Jews. Hamsa necklace and pendants, Kabbalah jewelry in Swarovski crystals and Star of David, Kabbalah rings, Kabbalah engraved bracelets etc. are typical jewelries which are popular amongst Jews.

  • Kabbalah jewelries are hugely popular among Jews and non Jews. Kabbalah represents the mysticism in the Jewish religion. It shows the inner meaning of the Judaic religious text. It is represented by the God’s name as ‘Alef-Lamed- Dalet’ which is inscribed on many Jewish gift items. They are also common motifs in Jewish pendants, rings and bracelets.
  • Another popular Judaica gift item is Jewish book of Psalms. The sacred text is inscribed on many Jewish gift items. A miniature version of this sacred article is taken to make pendants in gold and silver which make beautiful accessories. Along with Star Of David pendants or plates they are common gifts given during Bar Mitzvah.
  • Hamsa hand makes excellent baby gifts. This represents a hand which is also taken as the hand of the God. It is actually said to be the hand of Merian, Moses’ sister. Hamsa is a pacifier holder for the baby. It is also used in making jewelries which are attractive and commonly worn by Jews and non Jews alike.

The sacredness of Jewish faith is visible in most of the Jewish gifts and other related items and art work. They are ancient artifacts and are used even today to bring good luck to the receiver and their families. Jewish jewelry is worn as a sign to express identification with Jewish faith and solidarity.

Baltinester Jewelry is an online store selling jewish jewelry and judaica since 1949.

Author: William Kadutzi
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
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