Personalized Jewish New Year Cards
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Rosh Hashanah begins at sunset on September 11, 2026
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Group C From the famous 1980's graffiti artist Keith Haring, this inventive image shows how Keith Haring might have depicted the classic images of Rosh Hashanah; an heart, a shofar and a dove.

Group C In this piece,individual monoprints were sewn together to create a classic blue and white background; a dove and shofar were added for additional symbolism.

Group C These vintage illustration depict classic Rosh Hashanah symbols for a sweet New Year. (Recipe can be personalized or omitted for n/c

Group C Pastel impressionistic drawing featuring a vibrant floral background with a map of the State of Israel embedded in the middle. The map contains the words “Am Yisrael Chai”, a traditional slogan representing resilience and continuity.

Group C This watercolor painting depicts some of the many wildflowers that are native to Israel. Wildflowers are profound symbols of national rebirth, resilience and the fragile beauty of life.

Group B This image was created by using a series of monoprints made in the spirit of Andy Warhol's iconic heavily saturated imagery that repeats in a series.

Group B This card was inspired by Picasso's famous painting entitled “Bouquet of Peace”. This image features a collage of hand painted and individually cut anemones (kalaniyot), the official flower of Israel. The white flowers in the middle of the bouquet form the hebrew word Chai (life). The flowers are known for their vibrant, beautiful blooms, as well as their resilience. Kalaniyot have become a powerful symbol of beauty and perseverance in Israeli culture.

Group B Paired with blue hearts and a peace sign, this piece conveys the wish for a New Year filled with peace, love and strength

Group H This classic symbol of peace is laser cut along with the hebrew words “shana tova! The combination of the dove and olive branch represent the hope for a peaceful and harmonious year.


Group C This card was inspired by Picasso's famous painting entitled “Bouquet of Peace”. This image features a collage of hand painted and individually cut anemones (kalaniyot), the official flower of Israel. The white flowers in the middle of the bouquet form the hebrew word Chai (life). The flowers are known for their vibrant, beautiful blooms, as well as their resilience. Kalaniyot have become a powerful symbol of beauty and perseverance in Israeli culture.
