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The same way you would celebrate any other grandchild -- with love, excitement and joy! If the baby is a boy, there will probably be a Bris. Some Jews prefer to not receive baby gifts until the baby is born (this is true of other cultures too). But many have given up this tradition and follow the same traditions as any other American. I am Irish-Italian and Jewish and aside from my babies being special just because they are mine, there was nothing out of the ordinary based on their heritage aside from the Bris which is held on the 8th day.

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