Decorate your table in style this Rosh Hashanah with this spectacular honey dish! Made of bamboo, the dish is decorated with a gorgeous golden brown pomegranate and mandala pattern design, encircling the words "Shana Tova", the traditional Rosh Hashanah greeting, in the center. Pomegranates are one of the symbolic foods eaten at Rosh Hashanah as their abundance of seeds is said to represent the abundance of 'mitzvot' (commandments, good deeds) that we should fill our lives with. The use of honey on Rosh Hashanah is symbolic of our desire for the coming year to be sweet and good. Together with the accompanying spoon, this dish is the must have addition to your festive table.
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https://www.judaicawebstore.com/bamboo-honey-dish-brown-with-pomegranate-and-mandala-pattern119103Bamboo Honey Dish – Brown with Pomegranate and Mandala Patternhttps://www.judaicawebstore.com/media/catalog/product/b/a/bamboo_honey_dish_brown_with_pomegranate_and_mandala_pattern.jpg99.000000USDInStock/Jewish Holiday Gifts/Rosh Hashanah Gifts/Honey Dishes/Home Decor/Jewish Tableware/Honey Dishes/Judaica/Honey Dishes<p><strong>Bamboo</strong></p>
<p><strong>Height: 7cm / 2.76"</strong></p>
<p>Decorate your table in style this Rosh Hashanah with this spectacular honey dish! Made of bamboo, the dish is decorated with a gorgeous golden brown pomegranate and mandala pattern design, encircling the words "Shana Tova", the traditional Rosh Hashanah greeting, in the center. Pomegranates are one of the symbolic foods eaten at Rosh Hashanah as their abundance of seeds is said to represent the abundance of 'mitzvot' (commandments, good deeds) that we should fill our lives with. The use of honey on Rosh Hashanah is symbolic of our desire for the coming year to be sweet and good. Together with the accompanying spoon, this dish is the must have addition to your festive table. </p>00add-to-cartHoney DishesBambooPomegranateJudaicaBrown