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Passover Gift - Traditional gifts for Pesach feast such as Seder plates and Matzah plates and Passover Haggadah are common. Besides them, Kosher wines and Matzah covers are also good Peach gift basket ideas.
Passover is the time for gathering of family and friends. It is customary to take gifts to Seder feasts. The traditional gifts that are often exchanged are the boxes of fruits and sweets. You may also gift wines that can be used at the Seder rituals. Passover flowers are of course the most obvious choice for everybody and can never go wrong. Passover is the day for celebration and feast, thus, wine glasses, dishware and silverware can also be offered as Passover presents to your hosts.
Since only Matzah foods are allowed on Passover, you may also carry chocolate covered Matzah foods or crackers, and Kosher foods and drinks to your loved ones. Religious articles such as Seder plates and books of Haggadah can also be gifted for Passover has deep rooted religious significance. Matzah and Afikomen covers can be other such options that are appropriate for the Pesach feasts. Table centerpieces and dinnerware are other common gifts that can be gifted on Passover.
Passover Gift - Passover Presents

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| Enjoy our large collection of Passover Seder plates. Unique Seder plate designs by leading Israeli artists - Yair Emanuel, Shraga Landesman, Anat Mayer, Michal Ben Yosef and more. |
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| We are proud to present our Matzah plate designs from our Passover gifts collection. Unique Matzah plates by Israeli artists - Anat Mayer, Yair Emanuel, Andreas Meyer, Michal Ben Yosef and much more. |
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| This large collection of beautiful matzah covers. These pieces are handmade by Israeli artists |
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| This large collection of beautiful Table & Kitchen. These pieces are handmade by Israeli artists |
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Judaica designers have made a great contribution to the wide array of originally designed Passover gifts. Passover dinner is usually held with many family members and guests who gather around the table for the festive re-telling of the story of Exodus and to celebrate the freedom of the Jewish people. On this most celebrated Jewish holiday, it has become a popular custom to exchange gifts. Passover gifts are often both decorative and practical, and that is why it has become a popular gesture to give them at holidays or as gifts for housewarmings, anniversaries and other special occasions.
Passover is considered a good occasion to purchase new kitchen wear. Most Jewish households thoroughly clean their household before Passover to keep rid of Chametz. According to the Mitzvah, everything made of bread or flower – Chametz - is removed from the house and bread is burned just before the holiday comes in. Appropriately, as Passover arrives, many Jewish people enjoy treating themselves or their families and hosts with new kitchen wear. Popular Passover gifts include decorated knives, salt and pepper shakers, plates, Kiddush cups, and more. If you are invited to a Passover dinner, these items are very appropriate and will be welcomed as a kind gesture by your hosts.
Every holiday has its own ritual objects that can be a source of great ideas for great gifts. Passover's traditional foods and ritual objects play an integral part of retelling the story of Exodus. The most popular item in Passover gifts is undoubtedly the Seder Plate. The Seder Plate stands at the center of the table. It is the “star” of the Passover ritual meal. Seder Plate can be made of a wide range of assorted materials. Passover Seder plate includes six designated spots for the six ceremonial foods placed in them.
We eat the six dishes during the Seder while reading the Hagaddah that explains the significance of each food. Each dish represents the sufferings of the Hebrew slaves in ancient Egypt.
Besides these six dishes, the seventh ceremonial food is the matzos. Matzah is a special kind of flat bread eaten during the eight days of Passover. The matzos can be placed in a special tray known as Matzah plate. In similar to Judaica designs of Seder Plate, Matzah plates are often decorated with traditional Jewish motifs as the seven species, and inscribed with Hebrew words. It is also very common to find Seder Plates and Matzah plates in matching designs.
If you are looking for an original Passover gift, we’ve got some ideas! Matzah covers, for example, come in unique designs and can add color to the table. According to the Passover tradition, Matzah is broken into two pieces. One piece is hidden as part of a game played with the children. The broken Matzah, the Afikoman, keeps children engaged and interested in the Seder as they come to expect their “reward” for finding the Afikoman. Judaica artists have created a wide variety of delightful Afikoman covers to fit the fun and humorous nature of this special custom.
Staying in tune with the current styles and emerging trends, Judaica artists have brought innovative concepts and designs into the Passover gifts collections. With the influence of the feminist movement, a new item has been introduced to the Passover table - Miriam's Cup. This special cup is placed beside the Cup of Elijah to draw our attention tot the significance of women in the story of Exodus. Filling this cup with water signifies Miriam's Well which miraculously turned into an endless source of water for the Israelites in the Sinai desert.
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