Holidays
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Your Guide to Made-in-Israel Jewish Candles
Candles are a huge part of Judaism, and have come to symbolize shabbat and holidays - as we both begin and end every shabbat and major Jewish holiday by lighting candle. Over the holiday of Hanukkah,...
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Handpicked: Top 8 Jewish Toys for Hanukkah
Hanukkah is one of the most kid-friendly Jewish holidays - with its mesmerizing lights, fun dreidel games, tasty treats, and of course, gifts! We have dozens of Jewish toys that will help your child ...
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15 Traditional Hanukkah Gifts Your Parents Will Love
>The Hanukkah 2023 holiday season is just around the corner, so you're probably searching for the best Hanukkah gifts for those nearest and dearest to you - including Mom and Dad, of course. There...
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The Best Rosh Hashanah Gift Ideas for 2022
Rosh Hashanah 2022 begins at sundown on Sunday, September 25, so don't procrastinate on your shopping! Whether you want to show your gratitude toward friends hosting you or want to ensure loved ones i...
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Jerusalem-Themed Gifts 101
Nearly every Jewish holiday celebrates and commemorate Jerusalem in some way. On Yom Kippur, the Jewish people do so by remembering the Temple during Musaf by singing Mareh Kohen and ending the serv...
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2023’s Guide to Making Rosh Hashanah Sweeter with Israeli Gift Sets!
Let’s face it, everyone knows that buying presents before the holidays can be stressful. So we're here to help make Rosh Hashanah 2023 easier for you - and sweeter and more meaningful for all your...
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Start Shopping for Sukkot with These Great Ideas from Israel!
While every Jewish holiday is interesting and unique in its own way, Sukkot might just be the most fascinating of them all. Also known as the Festival of Booths, the commandment to celebrate Sukkot co...
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Your 2020 Guide to Shopping for Shabbat Judaica
Shabbat is undoubtedly the most fundamental and important mitzvah in the Jewish faith and celebrating Shabbat has been known to bring joy and light to Jews all over the world. For some, celebrating Sh...
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Kiddush Buying Guide
Before meals on Shabbat and holidays, Kiddush is said over wine and in an elegant goblet. Kiddush is a way to sanctify the holy day, as the word literally means "sanctification", but it is also a w...
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Your Guide to Safed Candles
In the rolling hills of the Galilee lies the spiritual mountain-top city of Tzfat or Safed, the birthplace of Kabbalah and home to many religious artists. One of the artisanal shops in the Artist Q...
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Your Guide to Israeli Tea & Coffee
If you love waking up to a fresh cup coffee or enjoying a warm cup of tea, this list is for you. Israel is said to have the best coffee in the world, so much so that even the biggest café-chain in...
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Etrog Box Buying Guide
Etrog boxes are an underrated Sukkot item. Not only do we have to prepare food and a sukkah- hut- for one of the longest Jewish holidays, but we have to go and buy a lulav and etrog, a bouquet-like ar...
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Israel Independence Day Buying Guide
Israel’s Independence Day is an exciting national holiday. It is a day full of celebration and fun for people who love Israel all across the globe! If you’re looking for a way to make your Yom Ha...
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Jewish Education Buying Guide
Teaching and learning have always been at the core of Judaism, and our huge selection of materials makes Jewish education completely accessible to everyone, regardless of age, level or location! Our ...
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Yair Emanuel Judaica Gift Guide
A graduate of the Bezalel Institute of Art and Design, Yair Emanuel is a pioneer of contemporary Jewish art, and is among the most recognized and popular artists in Israel. He uses a wide range of med...
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5 Tips for Shofar Shopping
One of Judaism's most iconic images, the shofar - a hollow horn with a drilled mouthpiece - has been a part of Jewish rituals for more than 3000 years. Its plaintive sound accompanies Rosh Hashanah's...
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