You would find:
1. Mezuzahs - doorposts
2. Prayer books
3. Menorahs
4. Shabbat candlesticks
5. Kiddush cups
6. Jewish accessories
7. Kosher foods
There is nothing special to bring to a Jewish home, however if the family is kosher, you would not want to bring anything edible, unless it's certified kosher.
New Haven Jewish Home for the Aged was created in 1921.
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Women
The wedding chuppah is a special canopy that wedding couples stand under in a Jewish wedding ceremony. It symbolizes their future privacy of their new home.
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New York has the highest concentration of Jewish people in America, particularly in the New York City area, which has a large Jewish population.
The address of the Bring Home The Fox is: Po Box 4568, Manchester, NH 03108-4568
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The Jewish Home was created in 2008.
The Huppah is a Jewish wedding canopy that symbolizes the privacy of the couple's new home.