This magnificent gift basket is abundantly filled with many savory items: Chocolates: -Assortment of gourmet pralines- Chocolate bar "Splendid" - Jacquot's Macademia Cookies: -Lehami's cookies - Froom's brownies - Man's home style cookies Preserves & spread -Acgoa's Halva - Date spread - Anave Tzion preserve Coffee/tea/cocoa - Deheh Hacafe coffee - cocoa - Hazerbab's apple tea Crackers -Want-want's rice crisp - B&B crackers - Deganit crackers Pasta Pasta -Toasted Pasta - Pasta Luache - Penne Rigole - Pure olive oil - Green olives - crunchy pickles - Agvanit tal - Antipasti or (your choice at check-out 2 bottles of quality kosher wine - Cabernet Sauvignon - Chardonnay Sauvignon Blanc
Gift giving at its best to comfort family and friends in their time of sorrow.
To schedule a specific delivery date
Please use the message box prior to adding to cart . Specific date or any other requests will not appear on the recipient's gift note.
When filling out the shipping form
If you don't know the recipient's email address/ or zip code -please insert your own.
On the night of September 8, 2010, Jews will begin celebrating Rosh Hashanah one of their most important religious holidays. It remembers the creation of the world. In Hebrew, Rosh Hashanah means the "head of the year." It is also called the Feast of the Trumpets. The blowing of a ram's horn, a shofar, proclaims Rosh Hashanah, and summons Jews to religious services. Apples dipped in honey is a Rosh Hashanah tradition. It symbolizes the hope for a "sweet year" ahead.