Jewish New Year - Rosh HaShana - "Milk and Honey" honey dish (Glass)
"Havdalah" is Hebrew for for the word "separation". In Jewish liturgy it refers to the separation of the sacred from the ordinary, the sacred being the Sabbath day and the ordinary being the other days of the week. It is one of the earliest blessings in Jewish tradition. The Havdalah ceremony formally ends the Sabbath day when much secular activity is prohibited and ushers in the regular week when we are once again engaged in more worldly concerns. This one-of-a-kind Havdalah Set is made of sterling silver filigree and shards of ancient archeological glass found in excavations in Israel.