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Cool Kiddush cups

One type of wine glass is intentionally, and dramatically, broken during a Jewish wedding.
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December 14, 2015

One type of wine glass is intentionally, and dramatically, broken during a Jewish wedding. But there is another — the Kiddush Cup — that is meant to be reused and treasured for years. After drinking from a Kiddush Cup during the matrimonial ceremony, couples often use the same cup for Shabbat and festive occasions throughout their married life. Here are some unique designs to inspire you.

For those who imbue even the most important moments in life with humor, there is the T-WINEOSAURUS REX DINOSAUR WINE CUP ($85) by The Vanilla Studio (above). Each cup is made to order from repurposed plastic dinosaur toys and a stainless steel chalice.” target=”_blank”>traditionsjewishgifts.com

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” target=”_blank”>shop.skirball.org

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