Jewish New Year Gifts
- Rosh Hashana gift baskets with kosher food items are available through Jewish shopping sites, or you can build your own. Apples dipped in honey are a Rosh Hashana tradition symbolizing a "sweet" new year. Basket combinations can include apples, honey, and a circular challah, which is a traditional white bread that is often braided and glazed. Baskets can also include apple cinnamon tea bags, small plush bee toys and dried fruit. Apple and fruit-inspired snack baskets are another option, such as those filled with apple chips, chocolate caramels in apple shapes, raspberry tea bags and pomegranate hard candies.
- Jewish New Year neckties are available through shopping sites, including those featuring apple designs or the Scrabble board spelling out Hebrew holiday greetings. Jewish New Year T-shirts are also available, as are Rosh Hashana onesies featuring the Star of David.
- There are a variety of greeting cards available, such as those featuring photos of Jewish New Year celebrations in New York City, with Star of David designs and the words "Rosh Hashana" or "Shana Tova," meaning "happy new year," or, literally, "a good year" in Hebrew. You can also purchase bookmarks and stickers with these images.
- Ideas for small Jewish New Year gifts, such as those given to a classroom or organization, include stickers with images of an apple and honey saying "Shana Tova," or buttons reading "Happy New Year." Appropriate Jewish New Year magnets and keychains include those that say "Shana Tova" with images of Jerusalem, honey bees and apples.
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