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Jewish Baby Naming Gifts In Israel

A Jewish naming ceremony coincides with the bris for boys, the male circumcision rite, which happens on the eighth day after birth. For girls, a naming ceremony can be held any time, though many parents choose to do it on the eighth day.

The naming ceremony is basically introducing the baby to family and friends and is an occasion to celebrate. Unless you have given it to your parents, it is customary to bring one to the ceremony, although you can bring another if you wish.

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Jewish themed gifts

Since naming is a Jewish custom, many people like to give religious gifts. A large Star of David on a nursery wall is a fun idea that parents don't have to find a lot of space for. Another idea is a child-sized kiddush cup, a silver cup used to honor the mitzvah. Old Testament symbols are another option, such as a Bible or a gift for Noah's Ark.

Baby gear

As with baby showers, it's appropriate to bring baby accessories as gifts for the naming ceremony. This can be anything a parent needs, including diapers, wet wipes, bibs, baby food, bottles, or blankets. You can also give clothes or toys to the newborn.

Personalized gifts

If you know the baby's name in advance, it would be nice to bring a gift with the name on it. There are many options for personalized gifts, although if the name is unusual it can be hard to find. In this case, you may need to order a special naming ceremony gift.