Rawr
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Apr 26, 2009
- Messages
- 34
I was talking to some members of my fiance's family today, and several members said that there was a 100% likelihood that his grandmother (who is very very Christian) would buy us a Bible as a wedding gift.
Well, that's good and all, but I find it to be an extremely rude gesture for a religious Jewish couple...
especially since the gift will be given after a Jewish wedding ceremony. My fiance has always been Jewish, regularly wears a star of David pendant around his neck, and, of course, everyone (including his grandmother) knows that he is a religious Jew.
I told his family members (all of whom I know quite well) that I found it very hard to believe that she would seriously buy a Jewish couple a Bible (I mean, a Tanakh would make a nice gift for us) for a wedding gift. They rejected my disbelief and said that it was definitely going to happen. She gave a Bible to my fiance's sister when she got married (but they were Mormon, sort of, so that really doesn't strike me as being strange or inappropriate).
I would definitely not accept such a gift, but how do I politely decline the gift if it does happen? I don't want a Bible and would be offended to receive a Bible on my wedding day from someone who should know better than to make such a gesture (you know, like our religion isn't good enough or something - she has made comments like that in the past)! How do I avoid this situation?
Well, that's good and all, but I find it to be an extremely rude gesture for a religious Jewish couple...

I told his family members (all of whom I know quite well) that I found it very hard to believe that she would seriously buy a Jewish couple a Bible (I mean, a Tanakh would make a nice gift for us) for a wedding gift. They rejected my disbelief and said that it was definitely going to happen. She gave a Bible to my fiance's sister when she got married (but they were Mormon, sort of, so that really doesn't strike me as being strange or inappropriate).
I would definitely not accept such a gift, but how do I politely decline the gift if it does happen? I don't want a Bible and would be offended to receive a Bible on my wedding day from someone who should know better than to make such a gesture (you know, like our religion isn't good enough or something - she has made comments like that in the past)! How do I avoid this situation?
