Gifts
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WEDDING LATE-IN-LIFE B’NAI MITZVAH
“My Soul Loves” Laser-Cut Paper
JudaicaWebStore.com $129
If you’re looking beyond the regis-
try for a more personal wedding gift,
check out this laser-cut paper from
Israeli artist David Fisher. It includes
an image of a pair of deer set among a
pomegranate motif with a verse from
Song of Songs: “Matsati Et Sheahava
Nafshi” — “I have found the one whom my soul loves.” It is avail-
able in blue, green or bordeaux and with the text in either English
or Hebrew.
Yarmulkes for a Special Occasion
MayaWorks $19
These kippot were handmade by Mayan
artisans in Guatemala. The gold threaded through-
out the kippah or as a band around it give it an
elegant look, but if these are not quite your
friend’s style, MayaWorks has a variety of other
handmade kippot available in tuxedo black and
white, psychedelic rainbow and floral patterns.
Where It All Began Throw Pillow
Personal Creations
$45.99 Everyone could use more pil-
lows in their life, and this particular
throw pillow can add a personal
accent to any new married couple’s
home. Customize it with the cou-
ple’s name, how they met and date of their wedding, and show how
much you really know and appreciate them in your life.
A Tree in Israel
Jewish National Fund
$18 You might be buying a gift for someone who missed out on a
Bar or Bat Mitzvah when they were 12 or 13, but that doesn’t mean
they need to miss out on some of the gifts associated with a more
traditional ritual. That includes planting a tree in Israel in their
honor through the Jewish National Fund, which has been making
the desert bloom for more than a century. Older B’nai Mitzvah
would also certainly have a greater appreciation for this gift than
a teenager. ❤
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