Rosh Hashanah Flowers

Celebrate the High Holy days and new beginnings with Flowers!

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Sunflower Fantasy

$65
Sunflower Fantasy
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Garden Walk

$65
Garden Walk
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Santa Fe Sunset

$65
Santa Fe Sunset
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Enchanting Harvest

$70
Enchanting Harvest
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Afternoon in the Garden

$105
Afternoon in the Garden
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Designer's Autumn Creation

from $50
Designer's Autumn Creation
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Pretty Pumpkin

$70
Pretty Pumpkin
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Pretty Pumpkin

$70
Pretty Pumpkin
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Sunrise Sunset

$60
Sunrise Sunset
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Walk in the Country

$75
Walk in the Country
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Blossoms of Joy

$65
Blossoms of Joy
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Hydrangea Cube

$65
Hydrangea Cube
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Country Splendor

$70
Country Splendor
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Garden Romance

$75
Garden Romance
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Grand Sunshine

$60
Grand Sunshine
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A Warm Autumn Night

$60
A Warm Autumn Night
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Weekend Get Away

$75
Weekend Get Away
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Smile For Me

$80
Smile For Me
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Autumn Romance

$55
Autumn Romance
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Hello Autumn

$65
Hello Autumn
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Joyful Hearth

$50
Joyful Hearth
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Golden Glow

$55
Golden Glow
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Amazing Autumn

$85
Amazing Autumn

Celebrating Rosh Hashanah with flowers is a beautiful and meaningful way to usher in the Jewish New Year with joy and optimism. Rosh Hashanah is a time of reflection, renewal, and hope, and flowers can add a touch of natural beauty to this spiritually significant occasion. Many Jewish families and communities choose to decorate their homes and synagogues with flowers to enhance the festive atmosphere.

Flowers for Rosh Hashanah can be selected to reflect the holiday's symbolism and traditions. Apples and honey are customary foods during this time, symbolizing a sweet and fruitful year ahead. You can incorporate this symbolism into floral arrangements by including apple branches or golden-hued flowers like sunflowers or yellow roses. Additionally, white flowers, which represent purity and new beginnings, are often chosen to decorate the holiday table or synagogue.

Flowers also serve as a reminder of the beauty and abundance of nature, which aligns with the themes of gratitude and reflection during Rosh Hashanah. They can elevate the ambiance of gatherings, bringing a sense of warmth and optimism to the celebration. Whether you're sending flowers as a gift or adorning your own home, celebrating Rosh Hashanah with flowers is a lovely way to mark the beginning of a new year with hope, beauty, and the promise of good things to come.

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