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What is Rosh Hashanah?
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year, marking the beginning of the High Holidays and a time of reflection, prayer, and renewal. Traditional foods like apples, honey, and pomegranates are eaten during the holiday meal, each symbolizing hopes for a sweet and abundant year ahead. Pomegranates in particular are associated with the wish for a year full of merits, said to correspond to the fruit's many seeds.
Why is the pomegranate a symbol of Rosh Hashanah?
The pomegranate is one of the traditional Rosh Hashanah simanim, or symbolic foods, eaten to express blessings for the new year. Its abundance of seeds represents the hope for a year filled with mitzvot and good deeds, making it a common motif across Rosh Hashanah tableware, Jewish holiday decor, and Judaica gifts.
What is resin Judaica, and how is it different from glass?
Resin Judaica is made from a durable acrylic or polyresin material that mimics the look of glass or crystal while offering better resistance to chipping and breaking. This makes resin pomegranate pieces, like napkin rings, honey dishes, and pitchers, a practical choice for everyday use and holiday entertaining, without sacrificing the polished look of traditional glass Judaica.
What pieces are included in the Resin Pomegranate Collection?
The Resin Pomegranate Collection includes a range of Rosh Hashanah tableware and Jewish home decor, such as pomegranate napkin rings, honey dishes, and pitchers, all finished in rich red and gold resin with sculpted pomegranate detailing. Each piece can be used individually as a Jewish New Year gift or as part of a full Rosh Hashanah table setting.
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