Jewish Holidays

There's always a bar mitzvah to attend, always a special dinner being prepared by your favorite aunt, and a Jewish holiday that you need to attend. Don't be unprepared with the wrong fashion choice on that special Jewish holiday! Within this section, we feature a series of beautiful, historical, Judeo-inspired Cufflinks and accessories, meant to be worn on all those special Jewish occasions! Did you know that Jewish holidays begin the evening before the date specified on most calendars? This is because a Jewish "day" begins and ends at sunset, rather than at midnight. The English-language term High Holy Days (or High Holidays) refers to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur collectively. Its Hebrew analogue, Yamim Nora'im, or "Days of Awe," is more flexible: it can refer just to those holidays, or to the Ten Days of Repentance. But also the High Holy days can also refer to the entire penitential period, starting as early as the beginning of Elul. The term Three Pilgrimage Festivals (shalosh regalim) refers to the holidays of Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot. Whichever Holy holiday you are celebrating, make sure you have a pair of your favorite cufflinks from Cufflinksman.

Jewish Holidays

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