A couple of weeks ago, I asked on Facebook what you would like to win for a Rosh Hashana Giveaway. When a number of you suggested Rosh Hashana Judaica, I knew just the place to go: The Jewish Gift Place.
This wonderful online store hosts an expansive, eclectic and truly stunning line of Jewish gifts — from hand-made holiday and Shabbat gifts to tzedakah boxes and wine stoppers.
They also have an amazing array of jewelry, including this evil eye necklace designed by Israeli artist Michal Golan ($80). Apparently it’s been selling like hot cakes since Melissa Gorga wore it on Real Housewives of New Jersey (I kid you not).
While evil eye jewelry is not my personal style, this – on the other hand – had me at hello. I adore the simple, modern lines in this apple and honey plate designed by Shraga Landesman. ($100)
Truly there is something for everyone at The Jewish Gift Place – even those of us “on a budget”, since KOAB readers can enjoy $10 off their Rosh Hashana gifts with the promo code RH11.
And of course, two lucky KOAB readers will do even better when they win a $50 gift card to The Jewish Gift Place.
Figuring this will be a pretty popular giveaway, I am giving you SEVEN ways to enter. The first one is MANDATORY: Just leave a comment on this post telling me what your favorite item of Judaica is in your home.
The other six entries are optional. You can do one, some, all or none.
- Subscribe to the daily KOAB email newsletter – if you already subscribe, just check that box
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- Like Jewish Gift Place on Facebook
- Like this post to share it on your Facebook wall
- Follow KOAB on Twitter – if you already follow me, just check that box
- Follow Jewish Gift Place on Twitter
- Tweet about this giveaway on Twitter – it’s already set up with the text for you
Remember: The more ways you enter, the better your chances of winning! Simply follow the instructions on the Rafflecopter below:
Each day this week, I am hosting one (and in some cases two) Rosh Hashana giveaways. The giveaways will be open until next Tuesday, September 20 at 11:59 p.m. CST. The winners of all the giveaways will be announced next Wednesday.
Disclaimer: JewishGiftPlace.com will provide a $50 e-gift-card to each of the two KOAB readers who win this giveaway. I was not compensated by the Jewish Gift Place to host this giveaway, nor to share my positive opinions of their selection – especially that apple and honey plate. The Jewish Gift Place is, however, an advertiser on Kosher on a Budget. For more information about how private ads help to support KOAB, pleaes read my disclosure policy.
I love my husband’s kiddush cup. We chose it when we were engaged and it was our first piece of silver judaica in our home.
Framed Birchat Habayis
I love my wooden mezuzah case from Israel.
We got an amazing menorah as a wedding gift that features multi colored glass. It’s prominently displayed in our home all year.
Gorgeous mezuzah cases courtesy of my MIL.
Panamanian mola challah cover
artistic salt shaker with Hebrew saying engraving
My favorite item if judaica is the beautiful candle sticks my hubby got me for my b-day one year! My eyes were always on it every time we passed the store and he surprised me for my bday with it! Gd willing I will pass it down to my daughters 🙂
My shabbos lichter!
Our oil Chanukiah we got for our wedding from the Artists Co-Op on Yaffo St.
My favorite item is the set of Shabbat candlesticks that my daughter made as part of her Shabbat box in kindergarten. We still use them every Shabbat!
my favorite is my husbands silver kiddush cup, a really cool shape 🙂
I love my candlesticks that were a wedding present.
I cannot pick just one item…but I am all over Gary Rosenthals “Tree Of Life” collection! 🙂
My pomegranate shaped candlesticks and our beautiful ketubah, hand made by my father in law, z”l.
art work bought in Israel – the entire Passover Haggadah written out in the shape of a family at their Seder, the book of Esther in the spahe of Esther and Havdalah written in the shape of the Havdalah candle.
My menorah purchased in Israel!
my evil eye bracelet LOL
Shadowbox containing ceramic Torah and tallit, made by an artist in Tulsa.
I love my Shabbos candlesticks. I was working in a Jewish museum when i got engaged, and picked out a glass-and-silver pair from the designer gift shop. I bucked the “tradition” of receiving a gift pair from my mother-in-law, and I’m glad I did.
I don’t really have a favorite thing. I like all of our judaica, but I especially love anything made by my kids, and I have a weakness for challah covers and mezuzot.
Super simple but always catches my eye: our gorgeous red ceramic pomegranate bought in Israel. Reminds me of Israel, of fruitfulness, and of our connection to this earth.
My favorite piece of Judaica is a set of porcelain candlesticks.
Artwork that was made by a friend on the ocassion of our wedding.
my mezuzah!
my leichter
I collect dreidels and I couldn’t begin to pick a favorite!
We just bought a handmade honey pot from a pottery store and I can not wait to use it. Other than my husband’s photography of Israel, that’s probably my favorite.
My favorite is the mezuzah on my daughter’s room. Simple white glass mezuzah with a flower with primary color petals. It looks so nice and sweet. And I love that she loves it too!
I love the candlesticks my mother-in-law bought me in Israel a couple months after I got married
I think my favorite piece right now is our havdalah set – it was a wedding present – not at all what I would have chosen but after a zillion uses, well you get the idea. I also love all the Rosh HaShanah plates and Pesach crafts that my girls have made that we use every year. SO fun to take out and remember all the creations.
A friend of mine is a visual artist and she created a Birkat Habayit for me when I moved into my apartment. I couldn’t believe how beautiful it was that it was one of the first pieces of art I put up.
My grandmother’s candlesticks 🙂
I absolutely love our shabbat candlesticks. It brightens our week.
our honey dish
Don’t know if it will remain my favorite but we were just given a beautiful hand washing cup. Silver and gold with an image of the old city.
Our beautiful ketubah, scribed by my aunt.
I love our menorahs!
Ceramic pomegrantes!
I love the challah covers that we bought in Israel, it has beautiful colors.
Also I have beautiful candle sticks I use when I have guests.
My candlesticks i got as a kallah! they are beautiful and we had mini ones commissioned from the designer to match, such a gorgeous set
My favorite piece of Judaica in our home are my candlesticks that are made of brass. They were my parental grandmother’s from her shetyl in Poland and I think of her and her life before her family came to America.
My silver candlesticks 🙂
Our seven species kiddush cup set that my mother-in-law brought from Israel.
Beautiful natla from israel!
Our ketubah by Mickie Caspi.
My favorite is my liechter. It is really a special feeling to light shabbos candles.
A silver windmill. I’m sure the person who gave to us for our wedding thought it was a bisamim box, but no, it’s just a silver windmill.
I love our menorah.
I love my candlesticks! They are by far my favorite.