How to Build Your Jewish Wedding Registry
Building your Jewish wedding registry? Mazel tov! Here's how to put together a registry that reflects your Jewish home — with both essentials and heirlooms.
Smash Glass
Every Jewish wedding needs one. Register for a beautiful smash glass that can later be transformed into a mezuzah or candlesticks — a keepsake of your wedding day for years to come.
Ketubah
Choose a ketubah that reflects your aesthetic. From modern minimalist to traditional illuminated, your ketubah will hang in your home as the first art of your marriage.
Mezuzahs
For every doorway except the bathroom. Build your registry around the rooms you'll have — main entrance, kitchen, bedroom, kids' rooms eventually. A meaningful housewarming-meets-wedding gift.
Shabbat Essentials
Candlesticks, kiddush cup, challah board, and challah cover. The Friday night ritual deserves beautiful objects.
Seder Plate + Hanukkah Menorah
You'll use these every year for decades. Splurge on heirloom quality — something you'll pass down.
Judaica for the Home
Art prints, blessings for the home, tikkun olam panels, hamsas. Pieces that make your home distinctly Jewish.
The best Jewish wedding registries are a mix of ritual objects, everyday Judaica, and meaningful art. Each piece carries the family forward.
Start your Jewish wedding registry.
From smash glasses to ketubahs, mezuzahs, candlesticks, kiddush cups, and challah boards — curated Jewish gifts for the home you’re building together.
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