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Father’s Day gifts for your Jewish dad

Click photo to download. Sterling Silver Magen David Tie Clip, a Father's Day gift for the Jewish dad. Credit: MyJewishLearning.com.
Click photo to download. Sterling Silver Magen David Tie Clip, a Father’s Day gift for the Jewish dad. Credit: MyJewishLearning.com.

Father’s Day is just around the corner. If your dad is tough to shop for, we’ve got you covered with gifts for Jewish dads with a variety of interests.

Classic Dad

If you lean towards a classic Father’s Day gift, and you have a refined, tie-wearing dad, we suggest you pick up this elegant Sterling Silver Magen David Tie Clip ($160).

Jewish Jokester Dad

If your dad is more of a Jewish jokester who appreciates a witty t-shirt, check out this awesome Abraham & Isaac & Jacob Jewish Patriarch t-shirt ($24). All the cool Jewish dads are wearing it.

Caffeine-Dependent Dad

Is your dad not fully human till he’s had his morning coffee? If so, try this awesome and very intense authentic Nachle Israeli black coffee spiced with cardamom ($10).

Bookworm Dad

If your father is a voracious reader and enjoys some good non-fiction, he might like this story of a family leaving Egypt: The Man in the White Sharkskin Suit: A Jewish Family’s Exodus from Old Cairo to the New World by Lucette Lagnado ($11.37).

Sports-Lover Dad


For the sports lover, we recommend a book about being a Jewish sports fan. Also appeals to the punster dads. Check out Pray Ball! The Spiritual Insights of a Jewish Sports Fan by James Gordon ($22.95).

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