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  2. The Traditional Wedding Anniversary Gifts By Year - AOL

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    3rd anniversary: Leather. Leather is tougher than fabric and by the end of year three so is your marriage. You can always gift real leather items—a designer bag, nice shoes, a new belt—or ...

  3. These are the most traditional wedding anniversary gifts by year

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    Here are all the wedding anniversary gifts by year and their corresponding themes featuring Minted, Coach, Brooklinen, Bouqs, Amazon, Etsy, Anthropologie, and Vrai.

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    Mark a milestone 10-year wedding anniversary with the best traditional tin and aluminum gift ideas, or pick a modern present for your wife, husband, or friends.

  5. Wedding anniversary - Wikipedia

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    Special celebrations and gifts are often given for particular anniversary milestones (e.g., 10, 15, 20, or 25 years). In some cultures, traditional names exist for milestone anniversaries; for instance, fifty years of marriage may be known variously as a "golden wedding anniversary", "golden anniversary" or "golden wedding".

  6. Stole (vestment) - Wikipedia

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    After the absolution, the penitent will often kiss the priest's hand and then one of the crosses on the edge of the epitrachelion. At an Orthodox wedding, the priest will have the bridal couple hold the edge of his epitrachelion as he leads them in a procession three times around the Gospel Book, symbolizing the pilgrimage of life.

  7. Herem (priestly gift) - Wikipedia

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    Considering that herem is listed as one of the ten priestly gifts that can be given to a priest outside of Jerusalem (similar to the Pidyon HaBen and the giving of the shoulder, cheeks and maw), some poskim have noted that both types of devoted things, both real estate and goods, are designated and given to the priest of the beit din's choice. [18]