Jewish Holiday Calendar Dishtowel 5785 (2024 - 2025)

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Celebrate and sanctify time with the Jewish Holiday Calendar Dishtowel for the year 5785 (2024-2025). This beautifully designed dishtowel is a practical kitchen accessory and a meaningful representation of the rich Jewish tradition of marking time. From the New Year for Trees to Rosh Hashanah, this towel reflects the importance of the Jewish calendar. Handmade in Jerusalem in an ethical, all-woman workshop, this towel is sewn and printed with love and care, featuring an authentic design by Barbara Shaw. Perfect as a Rosh Hashanah present or hostess gift, it combines beauty, practicality, and a celebration of the Jewish New Year.

  • Handmade in Jerusalem
  • Dimensions: 20" x 28"
  • Material: Absorbent cotton mix, twill
  • Machine washable
  • Authentic original design by Barbara Shaw
  • Absorbent enough to dry dishes and soft enough to wipe a child's face
  • Perfect for Rosh Hashanah or as a hostess gift

The calendar includes important dates for 16 major Jewish holidays: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret & Simchat Torah, Chanukah, Tu B’Shvat, Purim, Pesach, Yom HaShoah, Yom Ha'atzmaut, Lag B’Omer, Shavuot. 17th of Tammuz, Tish’a B’Av and Tu B’Av.

More about Barbara Shaw

Barbara Shaw's passion is to artistically present Israel and her Jewish roots in a fresh, creative, and fun way. She loves fusing the ancient with the contemporary. She likes her ranges to have an international feel, yet with a look that says it could only have been produced in Israel.

Barbara grew up in Sydney, Australia and came to Israel in 1986. After searching for gifts and not finding what she wanted, she decided to produce her own. She saw a gap in the market for bold, well designed and packaged gifts; items that are practical and beautiful.

All products are made ethically in her workshop in Jerusalem. Her aim is to touch people's hearts and strike a chord with their heritage and family background.

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Funny, insightful

A good accounting of how food has sustained and shaped Jewish culture.