High Holidays Gift Guide

Sweet Treats for a Sweet New Year

Send wishes for a sweet year while supporting the National Museum of American Jewish History.

New York Jewish Week named us the best curated museum store around, and a gift from NMAJH shows your commitment to supporting our mission to inspire a greater appreciation for the diversity of the American Jewish experience.

Use code ROSH21 to save 10% on all holiday-related products. Order by August 26th to receive in time for Erev Rosh Hashanah, which begins at sundown on Labor Day, September 6th. Museum members may combine with member discount for 20% savings.

 

Tupelo Honey 12 oz

Available for a short time each year, Tupelo Honey is known as the “Queen of Honey.” You will never want to eat any other honey after tasting this rare treat.

Cherry Wood Honey Stick

Need something to serve your Tupelo honey? Check out this locally-sourced in Pennsylvania, pair this cherrywood honey dipper made right here in Pennsylvania.

New Year’s Resolution Rosh Hashanah 8/Boxed Cards

Not able to celebrate with your friends this year thanks to C-19? Send them a card and wish them a happy new year! ​​

Sephardi: Cooking the History *Autographed Copy*

Chef and scholar Hélène Jawhara-Piñer combines rich culinary history and Jewish heritage to serve up over fifty culturally-significant recipes. Each creation will transport you to the most deeply moving aspects of Jewish history, as Jawhara-Piñer reminds us that eating is a way to commemorate the past.

Whipped Honey with Chocolate 12 oz.

Because honey makes the New Year sweeter, but with chocolate because it makes it more fun!

Raw Acacia Honeycomb

This natural raw honeycomb is as beautiful as it is delicious. Perfect on a cheese board, bread board, or served with warm challah and apples.

Burning Bush 2 Sauce Combo Pack

Oh honey, move over! Spice up 5782 with these spectacular hot sauces produced by nice Jewish Philly boys. Great on a kosher hoagie and chased with a tall glass of wooder.

Large Polished Ram Horn Shofar By Barsheshet – Ribak

Made from polished Ram’s horn by Barsheshet – Ribak. Perfect for your New Year celebration. Colors vary from dark brown to ivory colored as the horn is 100% natural.

Teal Armenian Honey Pot and Tray

This Floral Armenian-Style Honey Pot comes with a matching plate featuring the words “Shanah Tova” in Hebrew. Hand painted in Israel with the traditional floral Armenian design, this stunning set combines the artistry and beauty of two Middle-Eastern cultures.

Nickleplate Apple Honey Pot With Spoon From Michael Aram

This elegant apple honey pot makes a lovely addition to your New Year’s celebration or a charming engagement or housewarming gift, ensuring a sweet year.

Say bye-bye to 5781 and welcome the New Year with a gift from the Museum Store.

Congress Considers Adding The Weitzman to the Smithsonian

Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History could become part of the Smithsonian

Nine Senate and House lawmakers announced on Wednesday, March 20 that they’re taking the first steps toward championing an effort to establish a Smithsonian museum dedicated to exploring and interpreting the American Jewish experience.

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