Collection: Jewish Celebration Gifts

At a Bar or Bat Mitzvah — or any Jewish celebration — a gift of money is one of the most meaningful things you can give. But a check folded into a card doesn't quite match the size of the moment.

In Jewish tradition, money is often given in multiples of 18 — the number that spells chai, meaning "life" — a quiet way of wishing someone a full and blessed one. It's a beautiful custom, and it deserves a presentation as thoughtful as the intention behind it. That's what this collection is for: handcrafted money trees and gift card holders, made in our family workshop, that turn a cash gift into something the family remembers long after the last slice of cake.

Whether you're celebrating a young person stepping into their Bar or Bat Mitzvah, toasting a wedding, welcoming a new baby, or gathering around the table for a holiday, these pieces give your gift a little ceremony of its own. Reach for a money tree when you want a centerpiece-worthy "wow," or a gift card holder when you want something heartfelt and easy to hand over.

Each one is built by hand (yes, with a little sawdust), so the gift doesn't just hold money — it holds care. Tuck in your chai, your gift card, or a handwritten note, and let the presentation say mazel tov before you even do.

Have a look through the Jewish celebration gifts below and find the one that fits your simcha. Because a meaningful gift deserves a meaningful way to give it.

Uniquely Yours, Naturally Ours.

Handcrafted with care, sealed with sawdust and splattered with heart.
At A Gifting Tree, our wooden money holders and gift card holders blend artistry with purpose—designed to make your gift unforgettable from the moment it’s unwrapped. Every piece is thoughtfully crafted by our family, with a little sawdust, a splash of paint, and a whole lot of love.