Akka, Israel
Baby showers were once traditionally taboo among Israeli Jews, as gifts were thought to draw the attention of dark spirits, although attitudes have been changing. Jewish law does not forbid gifts for an unborn child, but custom effectively prohibits them. Many Orthodox Jews will not utter the name of a baby until the baby is born, for fear of inviting the evil eye. Israel is not listed in the Mother’s Index.
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