Passover will be here before we know it — are you ready? This year it starts on March 30!! Passover 2018/5778 begins in the evening of Friday, March 30 and ends in the evening of Saturday, April 7.
We’re teaming up with ModernTribe to share our favorite Passover gifts that are totally appropriate to bring to a seder. Perfect Passover Gifts to Bring to a Seder
Our Picks
Matzoh Yarmulke $8.99 – Grampy Steve will look so stylish as he leads the family in the Seder! This Matzoh Yarmulke will have all the adults and kids admiring it. It’s definitely going to put a smile on some faces!
The Hogwarts Hagaddah By Moshe Rosenberg $17.99
This could be a great way to get teens interested in the story of Passover, by using this Hogwarts Hagaddah. From the description: “What could a School of Witchcraft and Wizardry possibly have in common with the most published book in Jewish history and the most celebrated holiday of the Jewish calendar? As it turns out, quite a lot. From the concepts of slavery and freedom, to the focus on education, to the number four, Harry Potter and Passover share almost everything. This book is the perfect companion for young and old at the Seder table. Enchant your guests with lessons from the magical realms of Hogwarts and Jewish tradition. Foster conversation with student responses to Seder questions. And learn the ultimate lesson: Holiness can be found everywhere if you know where to look.”
Seriously, how can you resist these awesome nail decals featuring the ten plagues? Definitely a conversation starter (and super cute).
Passover Tic Tac Toad Game $11.99
How cute is this? This would be really fun before the seder starts or while you are all waiting for dessert. From the description: “Frogs and Matzahs battle to connect 3 in a row in this revision of the classic Tic-Tac-Toe game. Provides hours of endless Passover fun! SIZE: 8″ x 8.9”.
- 1 wood tic-tac-toe board with grooves
- 5 frog pieces and 5 matzah ball pieces”
Silver 10 Plagues Passover Coasters, set of 18 $25
What a perfect hostess gift! Description: “These Passover coasters were specially designed for dipping ten drops of wine while reciting the ten plagues during the seder, without messing up your plates. They are printed with icons of each of the 10 plagues and identifiers in both Hebrew and English.
- Set of 18 coasters
- Measure 4″ Diameter.
- Professionally foil stamped in shiny chrome foil
- Comes nicely packaged in a clear box. “
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Here’s a great post about some of our favorite Passover Meals!
Angelica Dimeo says
The RAW ACACIA HONEYCOMB BY SAVANNAH BEE COMPANY looks amazing
Darlene Owen says
I like the NOSHY BOY PLATE SET
Kayla Klontz says
I like the Matzah printed basket!
Michele Pineda says
I like the This Too Shall Pass bracelet in copper.
Gabrielly says
I like the Leap of Faith Sterling Silver Cuff Bracelet by Marla Studio.
Chava Rosen says
My girls would love those nail decals!
Alma London says
The cedar host
Barb Miller says
The Red Delicious Apple Bowl is super cute!
Beth Kingsley says
The Butterfly Menorah is gorgeous!
Rajee Pandi says
Love https://moderntribe.com/collections/shop-by-holiday_passover/products/matzah-print-matzah-basket
marissa anderson says
funny passover gifts, so cool
Carly S says
I absolutely love the challah shaped salt and pepper shakers. Too cute!
Romy says
The Gefilte earrings are fab! Want!
Sarah Cool says
The GELT FOR GROWN-UPS BY VERUCA CHOCOLATES looks yummy!
Amy D says
I would love to get my daughters a star of David necklaces. I also love the Nosh bowl and the Hanukkah plate, which I think makes a wonderful gift for several of my friends and family.
Edye says
The ceder host gifts!
mami2jcn says
I love the HANUKKAH FOOTED PAJAMAS!
Rochel S says
So many pretty seder plates! I also love the Mah Nishtana finger puppets.