No. In fact, gifts are never required for any Jewish event. They are only a nice token of love.
It depends entirely on the family. There are no strong customs on the type of food or clothing at a bris (or baby naming ceremony, if it's a girl).
Gifts are only of minor importance at certain Jewish ceremonies, such as a bar mitzvah or a wedding. They are meant to show love and honor, but they are completely optional.
Jewish childrens receive about 8 gifts
I'm not Jewish. But what I could say.. not expected. but some flowers will do. and not bad if some usables are taken to... but from a grandma only blessings r required.....!
"Air and Simple Gifts" composed by John Williams
It depends on what the children like.
No, we do not get bonuses for a nuptial Mass versus a wedding ceremony. We do not get bonuses at all. Sometimes, but not all the time, people give us gifts; but gifts are the exception. Father Michael
There is no historical tradition of gift giving during Channukah so you do not have to give or get presents. The practice of gift giving during Channukah is mainly specific to the US and Canada and is the result of the holiday falling in the same month as Christmas.
Of course. The bride and groom are happy and grateful for any and all gifts they receive.
No, that is not a Jewish practice.
Israel is a Jewish Country and Jews do not celebrate Christmas.
No, Jewish people do not believe in Christ, so they don't celebrate Christmas. They celebrate Hanukkah, and their parents/family bring them gifts.