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Black Marble Contemporary Honey Dish by Joy Stember

Black Marble Contemporary Honey Dish by Joy Stember

$85.00 – $139.00
Sweeten your Rosh Hashanah celebrations with this stunning contemporary honey dish by Joy Stember. The handcrafted base, made from powder-coated steel and brass, beautifully cradles a glass dish, perfectly blending...
Double Tea Light Shabbat Candle Holder by Joy Stember - (Pink, White or Purple)

Double Tea Light Shabbat Candle Holder by Joy Stember - (Pink, White or Purple)

$140.00
This sleek, double tea light Shabbat candle holder by Joy Stember creates a wonderful glow without taking up too much space.This low profile candle holder is completely handcrafted in Pennsylvania...
Layered Yahrzeit Candle Holder by Joy Stember

Layered Yahrzeit Candle Holder by Joy Stember

$175.00
Honor those who are no longer with us with this gorgeous, layered Yahrzeit candle holder. This special candle holder is handcrafted in Pennsylvania from aluminum and brass. The Yahrzeit candle...
Pink Acrylic Contemporary Honey Dish by Joy Stember

Pink Acrylic Contemporary Honey Dish by Joy Stember

$85.00 – $139.00
Add some sweetness to your Rosh Hashanah festivities with this fabulous contemporary honey dish by Joy Stember. The unique handcrafted base, crafted from powder-coated steel and brass, lovingly embraces a...
Rachel Honey Dish by Joy Stember

Rachel Honey Dish by Joy Stember

$118.00 – $172.00
The Rachel Honey Dish by Joy Stember will be sure to delight your guests at Rosh Hashanah. Its floral motif and geometric design will fit in naturally with any table decor....
Steel and Brass Honey Dish by Joy Stember

Steel and Brass Honey Dish by Joy Stember

$108.00
During Rosh Hashanah, it is traditional to eat apples dipped in honey, to symbolize our hopes for a "sweet" new year. The apple is dipped in honey, the blessing for eating...
Steel and Brass Honey Dish by Joy Stember - Gray

Steel and Brass Honey Dish by Joy Stember - Gray

$108.00
During Rosh Hashanah, it is traditional to eat apples dipped in honey, to symbolize our hopes for a "sweet" new year. The apple is dipped in honey, the blessing for eating...