Passover Gifts
Chocolate covered jelly rolls? Been there. Almond Kisses? Done that. So what’s a well-meaning guest to do when invited for Seder? Offer one of these delights and ensure the night will be truly different than any other.
1) Rimon Pomegranate Dessert Wine:
Kosher for Passover wines have become downright upright, as is the case with this winner of Kosherfest’s 2007 wine of the year competition. Containing pomegranate juice from Israel’s Galilee region and aged for ten months in French oak barrels, this sweet wine boasts health benefits and pairs as nicely with dark chocolate as it does with soft cheese. Available exclusively at Kosher Gift Box for $60 a bottle. Click here to buy
2. Pewter Seder Plate![]()
Start a new Passover tradition with this contemporary Israeli centerpiece that’s handmade and features inlaid jewels; $150 from Wild Pomegranate. Click here to buy
3. Parisian Macaroons:
For a taste of le Marais right here in New York, send these Kosher for Passover patisserie treats. (Also, peruse such tempting sweets as handmade chocolates, truffles and flourless cookies and cakes.) Choose from such flavors as raspberry, coconut, lemon, chocolate, pistachio and coffee. Warning: You’ll never be able to go back to the supermarket variety; $1.75 each from Payard. Click here to buy.
4. Edible Seder Plate:
Let them eat plate. This 10-inch Kosher for Passover chocolate platter filled with hand-dipped fruits and nuts, truffles, chocolate macaroons, raisin clusters and more is one seder plate worth salivating over; $54 each from Sweethearts Three. Click here to buy
5. Matzo Salt & Pepper Shakers:
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Add some spice to your Seder table with this utterly practical and witty enamel set. And it won’t exactly break the bank either; $13.95 from Pop Judaica.Click here to buy




