A Tradition in Common

Christians and Jews have been coexisting for thousands of years. Although the two religions have had their differences over the ages, both are based on the same set of moral laws. What Christians call the first five books of the Old Testament are fundamentally the same as the Jewish Torah. Jews and Christians harbor many of the same ideas about charity and kindness toward the less fortunate, and both groups ostensibly attempt to live in a way that pleases God.
Even though Jews and Christians celebrate different religious holidays, many of them still appreciate the sentiment behind a thoughtful gift. Certain gifts even transcend the boundaries of each religion. For instance, a hand-carved figurine of Moses carrying the stone tablets could be enjoyed by anyone with Judeo-Christian leanings. Jewish gifts can be Christian gifts in some cases, and vice versa.