Getting mixed info on Google. |
I usually bring a card and something small.
Most of the time if you are invited to the Bris you know The family well. At my sons Bris I received a range of small board books, an outfit, a check, a card, and my favorite-- a bottle of wine. There really is no right or wrong answer. |
If we haven't already bought a gift from their registry then we bring a gift with us to a bris. Usually a standard baby gift- board books, cute outfit, gift card etc. |
It's nice - a card and a small gift/check ($36 or $54).
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It's not inappropriate, but it's not expected. |
No, but leave a tip. Sorry...couldn't resist. |
Thanks, all! - OP |
Bring a side of kosher hot dogs, pigs in a blanket or Vienna sausages!? |
If you've already given a gift, there's no need for another. If you haven't, you can bring one, but it's not required. A bris is a happy, celebratory occasion, so a gift would never be inappropriate. |
Yes. It's expected, unless you've already given a baby gift. |
It's not INappropriate, but it's unnecessary. Many Jews do not have baby showers, so chances are you haven't given a gift by the time the baby is born. You can bring along a baby gift if you were planning on giving one, but there's no specific need for a bris gift. |