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Holiday |
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2014 |
About The Holidays |
"Must Haves" For The Holiday |
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Purim |
Mar
20 |
Mar
8 |
Feb
24 |
Mar
16 |
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 |
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Passover |
Apr
19 |
Apr
7 |
Mar
26 |
Apr
15 |
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. |
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• 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 |
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Shavuoth |
Jun
8 |
May
27 |
May
15 |
Jun
4 |
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. |
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• 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 |
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Rosh Hashanah |
Sept
29 |
Sept
17 |
Sept
5 |
Sept
25 |
Rosh Hashanah is the Jewish New Year. Festive family
meals are an important part of this 2-day holiday. |
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• 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 |
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Yom Kippur |
Oct
8 |
Sept
26 |
Sept
14 |
Oct
4 |
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. |
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• 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 |
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Succoth |
Oct
13 |
Oct
1 |
Sept
19 |
Oct
9 |
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. |
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• 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 |
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Simchas Torah |
Oct
21 |
Oct
9 |
Sept
27 |
Oct
17 |
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 |
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Chanukah |
Dec
21 |
Dec
9 |
Nov
28 |
Dec
17 |
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. |
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• 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 |
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Note: Each holiday begins 18 minutes before sundown
the night before. |