| When we look for something exquisitely created gift | | | | Kabbalah engraved bracelets etc. are typical jewelries |
| item Jewish gifts certainly fulfill the wish. They are | | | | which are popular amongst Jews. |
| traditional and created by imaginative and talented | | | | - Kabbalah jewelries are hugely popular among Jews |
| craftsmen. Jewish artwork has a special appeal and is | | | | and non Jews. Kabbalah represents the mysticism in |
| very much in demand. They are brought over from | | | | the Jewish religion. It shows the inner meaning of the |
| Israel where they are mostly handcrafted. Judaica | | | | Judaic religious text. It is represented by the God's |
| shadow boxes, 3D art work, Kiddush wine goblets | | | | name as 'Alef-Lamed- Dalet' which is inscribed on |
| are few examples of Judaica artwork which are | | | | many Jewish gift items. They are also common |
| given as gifts. | | | | motifs in Jewish pendants, rings and bracelets. |
| Importance of Judaica gifts | | | | - Another popular Judaica gift item is Jewish book of |
| Giving away gifts are very important in Jewish culture | | | | Psalms. The sacred text is inscribed on many Jewish |
| and there are enough occasions when the community | | | | gift items. A miniature version of this sacred article is |
| exchange gifts with each other. The gifts too are of | | | | taken to make pendants in gold and silver which |
| symbolic nature and used for appropriate occasions. | | | | make beautiful accessories. Along with Star Of David |
| Judaica gifts are basically traditional works of art and | | | | pendants or plates they are common gifts given |
| age old practices. A customary gifting tradition is | | | | during Bar Mitzvah. |
| when the baby is eight days old and is circumcised. | | | | - Hamsa hand makes excellent baby gifts. This |
| Appropriate gift for such occasion is Hebrew birth | | | | represents a hand which is also taken as the hand of |
| plate. During Bar Mitzvah celebration again the it is | | | | the God. It is actually said to be the hand of Merian, |
| ritualistic to carry gifts. For wedding, gifts like Shabbat | | | | Moses' sister. Hamsa is a pacifier holder for the baby. |
| candlestick or Chanukah Menorah is carried. | | | | It is also used in making jewelries which are |
| Jewish jewelry gifts | | | | attractive and commonly worn by Jews and non |
| Jewish jewelry constitutes a large portion of Jewish | | | | Jews alike. |
| gifts. Since they are believed to emanate positive | | | | The sacredness of Jewish faith is visible in most of |
| energy these are given as mostly to ward off evil | | | | the Jewish gifts and other related items and art |
| and negative energy. They also make a fashion | | | | work. They are ancient artifacts and are used even |
| statement and are equally popular among non Jews. | | | | today to bring good luck to the receiver and their |
| Hamsa necklace and pendants, Kabbalah jewelry in | | | | families. Jewish jewelry is worn as a sign to express |
| Swarovski crystals and Star of David, Kabbalah rings, | | | | identification with Jewish faith and solidarity. |