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Kiddush Cups & Bechers

From a boy's first silver becher to sterling wine fountains for the head of a long Shabbos table.

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The becher you make kiddush on every Friday night lives on the table for decades. We stock the full range — a father's becher, a son's becher, kiddush fountains with matching shot cups, crystal pieces, Yerushalayim-view bechers, and bar mitzvah sets. All sterling pieces carry the authentic hallmark, all silverplate is from makers who guarantee their finish. Buying a gift? Ask us about complimentary presentation box and engraving.

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Resin Kiddish Cup | Judaica Square Lakewood
Resin Kiddish Cup Regular price$48.00
Resin Havdalah / Kiddush Cup | Judaica Square Lakewood
Resin Havdalah / Kiddush Cup Regular price$44.00
Modern Glass Cups & Saucers | Judaica Square Lakewood
Modern Glass Cups & Saucers Regular price$66.00
Inspired Havdalah Cup — hero shot | Judaica Square Lakewood
Inspired Havdalah Cup Regular price$24.00
Silver Plated 9" Tall Eliyahu Cup & Tray — Judaica Square

What size becher is standard?

A standard adult kiddush cup holds a revi'is (about 3.3 fl oz per most Ashkenazi shiurim, 4.42 fl oz per Chazon Ish). For Friday night kiddush, many are conservative and use a larger cup to cover all shitos. Most of our adult bechers fall between 4–6 oz. Children's bechers are typically 2–3 oz — meant to participate, not to fulfill the chiyuv.

Do you carry kiddush fountains?

Yes. A kiddush fountain is a central becher with 6–12 small cups arranged around it; wine flows from the center to the cups when poured. They're common at long Shabbos tables, yeshivos, and simcha dinners. We carry sterling, silverplate, and acrylic fountains from Hazorfim, Cohen, and Hadad.

What's the difference between a Yerushalayim becher and a regular one?

A Yerushalayim becher is engraved or chased with scenes of the Old City, the Kosel, or the Beis HaMikdash as a zecher l'churban. Halachically, it carries no special status — any clean, unbroken cup holding a revi'is is kosher for kiddush. Many wear it as a connection to Eretz Yisrael.

Can I get a becher engraved for a bar mitzvah?

Yes — most of our sterling bechers can be engraved with the bar mitzvah bochur's name, Hebrew initials, and the date. Add 3–5 business days for engraving. We also carry pre-made bar mitzvah gift sets with becher, velvet bag, and presentation box.