4 festive and appropriate gifts to bring to a Seder meal
If you're invited to a seder, it's appropriate to bring a gift to thank your host and show your gratitude for the invitation. Check out some thoughtful seder gift ideas below.
November 3, 2015
If you're invited to a seder, it's appropriate to bring a gift to thank your host and show your gratitude for the invitation. Check out some thoughtful seder gift ideas below.
Wine is an essential ingredient at a seder, as each guest must drink four cups. Bring a bottle or two to reduce your host's financial burden. Pick out a nice wine that is Kosher for Passover certified. Acceptable wines feature a kosher "K" or "OU" sign and a "P" next to it, meaning it's certified for Passover.
During the eight days of Passover, your host's family will not be allowed to eat non-kosher-for-Passover food or leavened bread. A thoughtful gift is a book of Passover recipes. There are many types available, including cookbooks for vegetarians and people who avoid gluten. Consider your host's dietary preferences or special needs when you choose a Passover cookbook.
Seders are festive events, and there's no doubt a host will take the time to spruce up his or her home before the seder guests arrive. Contribute to the holiday decor by bringing a bouquet of fresh flowers or a centrepiece that can be placed on a seder table.
The seder host probably loves to entertain at home throughout the year. Bring him or her something that can be used for future holidays or events, such as a set of colourful hand towels for a guest bathroom. If you've been to the host's home before, pick a set of towels that matches the guest bathroom decor or choose a set that is subtle and will complement any colour scheme.
A small gift for the home will be appreciated by anyone who enjoys hosting parties, gatherings and dinners, and wants to make their guests as comfortable as possible.
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