The significance this spoon has for Jewish heritage is my parents use it for Shabbat dinner. Shabbat is special to us so we use this cutlery which is special for my family.
Shabbat candle sticks are important to Jewish heritage because we use them every Friday night to welcome in the Sabbath. We light the candles to thank Hashem for creating the earth.
This is an important artifact to me because it is the start of a family tradition. My father kept this Haggadah for his own kids and we used this Haggadah for me at my first family seder. I will keep it to use for my own kids one day.
The pages are notoceably stained and used are those that include Bircat Hamazon. No matter the time or place, every Shabbat grandfather Max never let us leave the table or speak while benching.
Jacob's Great Grandmother received this coin when man first landed on the moon. One of the greatest moments in the history of mankind. She saved it and gave it to Jacob's Grandmother who gave it to him for the occasion of presenting an artifact to his class. It is important to Jacob because he is very interested in space and space ships and it was an event that his grandparents and great grandparents lived through.
One day I walked out of the King David's resturant in Canada and I saw a shiny coin on the ground. I bent down to pick it up and I saw that it was an old Israeli shekel . I was so happy because I found somebody else's money and now it was mine. It was amazing because I haven't even gone to Israel yet and I have a coin from there.
This pendant was a Bar Mitzvah present for my Dad. It was given to him by his grandparents Sara and Michael T. It was handmade by a family friend in 1982. My dad gave it to my older brother Idan when he became 13.