Say Yes to Seder

Passover starts next week and it’s time to take inventory of your tableware and home decor to make sure you have what you need to welcome your family over to eat… and Elijah to drink.

Even if you’re not hosting a seder, it’s always a good idea to make sure you’re equipped with the traditional props for this springtime interactive dinner. Think about registering for these items so that when it’s your turn to carry on Grandma Ruth’s tradition, you have your own pieces that reflect your personal style.

ModernTribe Jewish Gifts is the go-to place for beautiful, quality, and funky Jewish home and personal goods. Their Passover shop is well stocked and ready to take your last minute orders.

If you’re going to a friend’s or relative’s house for seder, don’t forget to bring a gift to show your thanks. You’re sure to find what you need in a style you want.

There’s something about getting married or being married that ignites a desire to own traditional Jewish symbols that can be used in the company of your future generations.

Delft Inspired Seder Plate
A classic blue and white seder plate makes a perfect piece in any home. It’s traditional and beautiful, boasting everything that represents the holiday of Passover.

Michael Aram Tree of Life Cup
Elijah will want to drink from this cup more than enough times! A beautiful cup to display is the icing on the (unleavened) cake of your holiday table.

Red Pomegranate Ceramic Serving Dish
It’s a sassy server! The stylish pomegranate dish that’s painted red will make your table pop with color. This makes a perfect piece for serving side dishes.

Matzel Toff
Yum! Bring these for everyone at the seder for some chocolatey dessert… or snacking between the four questions.

The Four Questions Finger Puppets
The kids at your seder will love these, but who says adults can’t have a little fun with the four questions, too? We see some good laughs coming your way with the company of these cute lil guys at your table.

Michael Aram Tree of Life Seder Plate
The timelessness of this seder plate makes it a great piece to have in your Judaica collection. The design is modern, but the tree of life brings us back to our natural and symbolic roots. Love.

Scroll Seder Plate by Liz Ross
Slick and sleek. That’s what we have to say about this seder plate. What an interesting and modern take on this traditional Passover symbol! The circular compartments for the seder components perfectly complement the smooth, rounded edge of the plate. Fancy!

Toilet Seat Cover
Add a little potty humor to the potty, er, party. Yes, our people were slaves, yada yada, but they were probably having #2 woes, as well. And so we ask the toilet powers that be to please, please, oh puh-lease, let my people… “go.”

30 Minute Seder Haggadah
Hit your marks and get right to the food! In this Haggadah, everyone gets their nuggets of wisdom and history, but won’t have to wait to eat until next year… in Jerusalem.