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About The Holidays

"Must Haves" For The Holiday

Purim

Mar

21

Mar

10

Feb

28

Mar

20

 

Purim is a happy holiday celebrating the rescue of the Jews in Ancient Persia. It's a fun day with parties and feasting.

• Soup & Soup
  Mixes
• Potato Side
  Dishes
• Egg & Yolk Free
  Noodles
• Tam Tam
  Crackers
• Fruit Slices

• Pilaf Mixes
• Apple   Butter
• Dried Fruit
• Sour Mini
  Fruit Slices
• Premium
  Grape
  Juice

 

Passover

Apr

20

Apr

9

Mar

30

Apr

19

 

Passover is an 8-day holiday that commemorates the exodus of Jews from Egypt 3,000 years ago. It is both a celebration and a reflection of freedom.

• Matzo
• Gefilte Fish & Horseradish
• Matzo Meal &
  Farfel
• Cake Meal &
  Potato Starch
• Premium Grape
  Juice
• Shabbat &
  Memorial
  Candles

• Borscht

•Marshmallows
• Macaroons
  & Cookies
• Cake Mixes
• Soup &
  Soup Mixes
• Potato Side
  Dishes

• Tea
• Matzo Balls
  in Broth

 

Shavuoth

Jun

9

May

29

May

19

Jun

8

 

Shavuoth is a happy 2-day event marking the end of the grain harvest. It's also the day Moses on Mount Sinai, was given the Ten Commandments.

• Soup & Soup
  Mixes
• Tam Tam
  Crackers
• Noodles
• Pilaf Mixes
• Gefilte Fish & Horseradish
• Shabbat &
  Memorial
  Candles

• Premium Grape
  Juice

• Potato Side
  Dishes
• Matzo Meal
• Borscht
• Hummus &
  Tehina
• Falafel
• Dried Fruit

 

Rosh Hashanah

Sept

30

Sept

19

Sept

9

Sept

29

 

Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. Festive family meals are an important part of this 2-day holiday.

• Egg & Yolk Free
  Noodles
• Soup & Soup
  Mixes
• Gefilte Fish & Horseradish
• Shabbat Candles
• Matzo Meal
• Preserves
• Matzo Ball Soup
  Cup
• Honey Cake Mix

• Pilaf Mixes
• Potato
  Side Mixes
• Honey
• Borscht
• Matzo
• Dried Fruit
• Apple
  Butter

• Reduced
  Carb
  Noodles

 

Yom Kippur

Oct

9

Sept

28

Sept

18

Oct

8

 

Yom Kippur, Day of Atonement, is a day for fasting and prayer. A family meal is eaten prior to the holiday. The fast is broken after sundown.

• Shabbat &
  Memorial Candles
• Soup & Soup  Mixes
• Egg & Yolk Free
  Noodles
• Gefilte Fish & Horseradish
• Matzo

• Borscht
• Potato Side
  Dishes
• Matzo Meal
• Matzo Ball
  Soup Cup
• Chicken
  Roasters

 

Succoth

Oct

14

Oct

3

Sept

23

Oct

13

 

Succoth celebrates the fall harvest for one festive week. Meals are enjoyed outdoors to symbolize how the Jews lived during their journey from Egypt 3,000 years ago.

• Soup & Soup
  Mixes
• Matzo & Matzo
  Crackers
• Egg & Yolk Free
  Noodles
• Matzo Meal
• Chicken & Potato
  Roasters
• Shabbat &
  Memorial Candles

• Potato Side
  Dishes
• Borscht
• Gefilte
  Fish & Horseradish
• Pilaf Mixes
• Matzo Balls in Broth

• Reduced
  Carb Matzo

 

Simchas Torah

Oct
22
Oct
11
Oct
1
Oct
21
Celebrated on the 22nd or 23rd of Tishri to celebrate the completion of the annual cycle of readings of the Torah • Soup & Soup Mixes
• Tam Tam Crackers
• Noodles
• Pilaf Mixes
• Gefilte Fish & Horseradish
• Shabbat & Memorial Candles
• Premium Grape Juice
• Potato Side Dishes
• Matzo Meal
• Borscht
• Hummus & Tehina
• Falafel
• Dried Fruit

Chanukah

Dec

22

Dec

12

Dec

2

Dec

21

 

Chanukah is the Festival of Lights – an 8-day celebration of a battle, victory and the miracle of one day's lamp oil lasting for 8 days. It's a happy time with many parties and gift giving.

• Potato Pancake
  Mixes
•Chanukah Candles
• Chocolate Coins
  & Candy
• Soup & Soup  Mixes
• Matzo Meal
• Tam Tam
  Crackers

• Cooking
  Sprays
• Noodles
• Potato
  Kugel Mix
• Hummus
  & Falafel
• Pilaf Mixes
• Stuffing
  Mix

 

Note: Each holiday begins 18 minutes before sundown the night before.

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