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Jewish Holiday Gifts are traditional gifts that are customarily given according to the Jewish holiday calendar for New Year. Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year day. This holiday heralds in the New Year and is the initial event of the Jewish High Holidays—Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot. It is celebrated on the first and second days of the Jewish month of Tishrei and occurs sometime between mid-September and early October of the common calendar.
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A successful Rosh Hashanah gift, full of Jewish significance, is a decorative honey container as honey and sweet foods are eaten at the beginning of the holiday evening meal to express hope for the Year. These bags have zips and linings. These are made up of velvet and satin fabric and have personalized initials with hand embroidered trim in silver thread and beads. Children traditionally receive new clothes on this day
The holiday of Hanukkah or Feast of Lights lasts for eight days during which candles are lit and special donuts are eaten. It occurs sometime in December. The ethnic and traditional Hanukkah gift for kids are wooden Dreidels—a special four-sided top for luck. It is also mandatory to give money in coin to enable dreidel playing. Then comes the festival of Purim—Festival of Lots. This is a merrymaking holiday marked by presents of sweet food to friends and gifts to poor. The conventional gift for children is Grogger for making ample noise in the synagogue during the reading of Megillat Esther scroll.
Pesach or Passover is the holiday that lasts for eight days. This is marked by the eating of matzos—bread which had no time to leaven and rise due to the hasty departure. The traditional gifts for children are new clothes with pockets and nuts so that they can keep nuts in it. You can also present painted and plastic bibs or aprons for kids. You can also gift elegant Tallis bags and Matzo covers.
Dgreetings.com offers you a brief insight into the Jewish Holiday and Jewish Holiday Gifts. Present these traditional gifts on the holiday season and bring a smile to every individual’s face.
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