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Rosh Hashanah Flowers & Gift Baskets

Rosh Hashanah is October 2nd, 2024 to October 4th, 2024.
Celebrate the Jewish New Year with fresh Rosh Hashanah flowers, delicious Rosh Hashanah desserts, kosher gift baskets and other great Rosh Hashanah gifts to wish them “Shanah Tovah!” for a sweet new year!

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Flowers for Rosh Hashanah

Send Happy Rosh Hashanah flower arrangements to celebrate the beginning of the Jewish New Year 2024. This special time of year marks the first of several High Holy Days and the promise of a year full of new beginnings. Rosh Hashanah flowers provide the perfect way to start the new year off on the right foot and surround friends and family with colorful and fragrant flowers that will help brighten the mood and add life to any gathering.

While bright flowers for a bright New Year are great, some like using the color white for Rosh Hashanah, as white flowers are perfect to represent the purity of a new year and new possibilities. White flowers and flower arrangements are very elegant and make beautiful home décor. Some popular white flowers include roses, lilies, orchids and gardenia.

Rosh Hashanah Gifts & Kosher Gift Baskets

If you are looking for the perfect Jewish New Year gift to give friends, family or a hostess, we offer a wide selection of Rosh Hashanah desserts, kosher gift baskets and flower delivery.

Sweet foods, including apples and honey, are food traditions of Rosh Hashanah. This makes fruit baskets the perfect gift to send to family and friends, especially if they include apples! Wish loved ones a "sweet new year" with Rosh Hashanah gift baskets filled with fruits, chocolates, and other sweet treats.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What Flowers Should You Send for Rosh Hashanah?

Rosh Hashanah is the perfect time to send warm greetings and blessings to loved ones. While traditional gifts like apples and honey have become commonplace, adding a floral touch to your gift will make it even more special. Flowers like lilies, roses, gardenia, orchids, sunflowers, calla lilies, and Peruvian lilies all have special qualities that make them perfect for Rosh Hashanah.

  • Lilies: represent purity, innocence, and devotion. Their delicate, trumpet-shaped blooms symbolize a call to prayer and their sweet fragrance brings calm and serenity to the home. During Rosh Hashanah, lilies remind us to reflect on our actions from the past year and strive for a fresh start.
  • Roses: represent love and beauty. They are often given as gifts to express gratitude, affection, and admiration. Roses are perfect for Rosh Hashanah because they represent the love and compassion that we have for ourselves and others during this time of introspection and renewal.
  • Gardenias: represents joy, love, and hope. Gardenias have a wonderful fragrance that is associated with peace and harmony. They are perfect for Rosh Hashanah because they remind us to appreciate the good things in life and to always strive for happiness.
  • Orchids: represent beauty, luxury, and strength. They have long been considered symbols of prosperity, good fortune, and success. Orchids are perfect for Rosh Hashanah because they remind us that with strength and determination, we can achieve all of our goals and aspirations.
  • Sunflowers: represent happiness, vitality, and good luck. Their bright and bold appearance is associated with warmth and optimism. During Rosh Hashanah, sunflowers remind us to appreciate the light and warmth that life brings us and to spread positivity and kindness to those around us.
  • Calla lilies: represent faith and purity. Their elegant blooms symbolize new beginnings and spiritual awakening. During Rosh Hashanah, calla lilies remind us to reflect on our faith and our commitment to leading a meaningful and purposeful life.
  • Peruvian lilies: represent devotion, friendship, and good wishes. These vibrant and colorful flowers are often given as a symbol of support, encouragement, and friendship. Peruvian lilies are perfect for Rosh Hashanah because they remind us of the importance of family, community, and the support we give and receive from one another.

Overall, sending flowers during Rosh Hashanah is a beautiful way to show your loved ones that you are thinking of them and sending warm blessings for the new year ahead. No matter which flower you choose, its symbolism will add an extra layer of meaning and intention to your gift.