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Kosher Rosh Hashana Gifts that make the Jewish New Year even sweeter. Easy to send, a joy to receive, our kosher gift baskets, filled with apples, honey and the finest kosher baked goods will bring joy and show your love. We will be shipping Rosh Hashana gifts through Yom Kippur which begins on Sept 25. Challah, babka, rugelach are great choices for Erev Yom Kippur meal and Break Fast.

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Item # Image Description Price
JANESGB Jane's Jewish Bakery Basket
Jane's Jewish Bakery Basket
One of our bestselling gift baskets, featuring our famous apple cake.
In Stock
$164.99

FIGCAB Tishbi Fig Cabernet Preserve
Tishbi Fig Cabernet Preserve
Awarding winning preserve from Israel's Tishbi winery.
In Stock
$12.99

BKLOE Life on the Lower East Side
Life on the Lower East Side
A beautiful collection of photographs by Rebecca Lepkoff, taken on the Lower East Side of New York from 1937-1950.
In Stock
$39.99

FR1 Mouthwatering Fruit Basket
Mouthwatering Fruit Basket
In Stock
$59.99

MELTAWAY Chocolate Meltaway
Chocolate Meltaway
Old world and perfect for chocolate lovers (who isn't?) Kosher, Parve
In Stock
$29.99

GBNOST Gift Box of Nostalgia
Gift Box of Nostalgia
Who can resist these 2 nostalgic baked goods?
In Stock
$44.99

BESTFRIENDS Best Bakery Friends
Best Bakery Friends
Which bakery favorites are best buddies?
In Stock
$48.99

BAKLAVA 38 Piece Mini Baklava Assortment
38 Piece Mini Baklava Assortment
Mouthwatering baklava in a gorgeous golden gift box, ready for sharing (or not!)!
In Stock
$64.99


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Jewish High Holidays; Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur

Coming with the promise of cool fall days, the Jewish High Holidays are just ahead. Rosh Hashana, which begins at sundown on September 8, and Yom Kippur, September 17, are the most important holidays of the Jewish year. They combine times of great celebration with solemn contemplation, making them quite unique. During Rosh Hashana we celebrate the New Year and new beginnings, and on Yom Kippur we atone for our sins from the previous year and consider how to make the coming year better.

Lovely Traditions Abound
As the holiday nears we think of the wonderful traditions and customs that surround the High Holy Days, including the blowing of the shofar, tashlikh (the casting off of sins), fasting, holiday gift-giving and of course, holiday foods including apples and honey, to ensure a sweet New Year.

"My favorite Rosh Hashana tradition is our yearly family excursion to our local apple orchard for apple picking. We started this about 15 years ago when our boys were very young, but this is still something that we all love to do together. The apple sauce, pies and cakes that we then bake have an especially sweet and wonderful taste." says, Jane Moritz, Challah Connection Owner

Rosh Hashana Gift Giving

Rosh Hashana is a time of family, celebration and gift giving. Kosher gift baskets that feature items such as apples, honey, chocolates, challah and other sweet things are appropriate for the holiday. At Challah Connection, all of our Rosh Hashana baskets and gifts are created with holiday traditions in mind.

L’Shana Tova! In Hebrew, this means, have a sweet year!



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