How to congratulate for Hebrew baby naming Ceremony? - write how to congratulate a new baby
I'm going to a baby christening in a few weeks and no idea what they have to write to the card. What should I write? Suggestions? Congratulations appropriate? Thank you.
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Many religious Jews do not have baby showers and broken or naming baby is the first opportunity for family and friends to share their good wishes. Why should write what they say, usually for a baby shower - congratulations or "Mazal Tov" in Hebrew, is entirely appropriate. Another traditional Jewish expression for the occasion, "Torah u'massim the chuppah Tovim" (the child who is a life of learning, marriage and good deeds, seeking), but as a non-Jew (a Jew or non-religious) may seem strangely out of you. But all good wishes for the future of the child are always welcome.
Congratulations on your beautiful baby I hope it will be as loving as their parents.
Something like that.
Mazel Tov
Which means a little luck and best wishes,
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