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.
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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.
Waterford crystal honey jar for R”H
My favorite is our ketubah, which sits as the focal point in our living room.
Birakat Habayit.
Definitely my shabbos candlesticks my inlaws bought me when i got married. Theyre so timesless and really elegant. I love lighting them, and seeing them on my table every shabbos
My favorite piece of Judaica is the Kiddush cup used for our wedding.
A havdallah set that a friend had made for us by a potter for our wedding.
The challah board my husband’s brother gave us when we got married. We’ve used it every shabbat for 16 yrs so far.
My candlesticks are my favorites.
My son’s hand made mezzuzah is my favorite item. He has his own prayer in it, not conventional, but I love it!
It’s a toss up between the ketubah we had made for us and the chuppah to which our friends contribute decorated squares and my dear friend made into a quilt which serves as a wall hanging. But I think I’ll go for the chuppah as it represents the love of all of our friends and family who were present or invited to our wedding.
My challah board. Its really original.
The handmade copper chamsa I bought in Israel 🙂
I like ur evil eye necklace it looks very beautifull
My favorite item is my husbands prayer book that he received on his Bar Mitzvah. It is very frayed around the edges.
My hand-painted Tzedakah box from Jerusalem.
My favorite item and visible all week long are my Shabbos candlesticks. During the challenges of the week, their presence reminds me to hang on to the thought that Shabbos is not too far away!!
My favorite is our ketubah!
Do cookbooks count? If so, my favorite is probably our World of Jewish cooking by Gil Marks (if only I could find it…). If not, as a wedding gift, one of our friends gave us a framed bruchim habaim, with the frame made up of ancient Israeli pot shards that she had excavated herself. It was the first thing (except the muzzuah) that we put up in our apartment.
Our challah covers… we have a few of them, and we select them each week based on mood and festivities.
We have a beautiful hand painted havdalah set from Tzfat that we got for our wedding.. Love it!
my favorite is the silver candleabra that was my husband’s grandmother’s that this past Pesach my daughter started to insist that we use for Shabbat/Yom Tov – I don’t love the design but I love that she loved it and wanted us to use it!
My favorite is the challah cover I cross-stitched after I got engaged.
my favorite item(s) of judaica are the silk screen challah covers i have made myself!
Our menorah.
I am lucky enough to have my Bubby’s candlesticks.
My favorite judaica item are my lichters!
I love the artwork that was hanging in my Bubby’s house and is now hanging in mine
Our Kiddush cup that has the glass that my husband stepped on at our wedding in the stem.
My challah board, which is wood with a silver design and glass over that.
I have a hard time picking any one item, but I think it would have to be the Shabbat candlesticks that my great-grandmother brought with her to the US when she was pregnant with my grandfather.
Our kiddush cup from HaZorfim!
I love our havdalah set. My son picked it out for his Bar Mitzvah celebration. I am looking forward to using it for our second son’s too. We are starting to plan that now.
I love our seder plate.
The challah cover my sister made for us.
I have a framed picture of Jacob’s dream with the angels going up and down the ladder – it is beautiful and my favorite Judaica piece in the house.
Challah cover that my sister painted
My grandmother’s mother’s shabbos candlesticks… 100% FAVORITE
My silver Shabbat candlesticks.
I’ve got a favorite corner with Judaica – it includes my candle table with tzedaka boxes, and on the wall hangs our ketuba and a framed aishet chayil that I got for Mother’s day.
I love the little kiddush cups that my little boys were so proud to call their own and fill with grape juice to the brim!
My favorite Judaica in our house is the beautiful Sheva Minim Challah cover, which we received as a wedding gift.
My favorite piece of Judaica in (or more appropriately on) my house is my mezzuzah. It is filled with the glass pieces that were broken during our wedding ceremony.
My pomegranate shaped Shabbat candlesticks!
I know this has been said already, but it’s true for me as well: I love our my silver candlesticks. I do!
my leichter
The little silver and glass salt dish for challah we got for a wedding present from Israel.
My favorite piece of Judaica is my grandmother’s shabbat candlesticks.
My candlesticks
bread basket
art of jerusalem