PASSOVER 2026
The Passover Gift Guide
Seder essentials, host gifts, gifts for the kids at the table, and everything you need to show up right. Passover starts April 2, 2026.
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Seder Table Essentials
What every seder needs to run right
The Maxwell House Haggadah
Four million copies in print. Your bubbe used it. Your kids will use it. The classic that runs every seder in America.
$8VIEW
Modern Illustrated Haggadah
For the family that wants something beautiful at the table. Illustrated haggadahs bring the story alive for younger guests.
$20–$40VIEW
Ceramic Seder Plate
The centerpiece of the table deserves care. Ceramic plates hold the symbolic foods and look right for decades.
$25–$80VIEW
Elijah's Cup
Silver or decorative, this cup gets filled and set aside every seder. A meaningful heirloom piece for a family that hosts.
$20–$60VIEW
Miriam Cup
Filled with water to honor Miriam at the seder. Growing in use across denominations. A meaningful addition to any table.
$18–$45VIEW
Passover Afikomen Bag
The kids need something to hunt for. A quality embroidered afikomen bag makes the tradition feel real.
$12–$30VIEW
Passover Gifts for the Host
For the person making the seder happen
Matzah Cover Set
Embroidered or woven, a quality matzah cover set is something hosts use every year. Practical and meaningful.
$20–$50VIEW
Kosher for Passover Wine (4 bottles)
Four cups per person at the seder. Show up with four bottles of good kosher wine and you will be invited back.
$40–$80VIEW
Passover Cookbook
Passover cooking without chametz is a real constraint. A dedicated cookbook is a gift that gets used every spring.
$18–$35VIEW
Passover Chocolate Assortment
Kosher for Passover chocolate is a crowd-pleaser. Bring it as a hostess gift and watch it disappear by dessert.
$20–$45VIEW
Passover Gifts for Kids
Keep them at the table and engaged
Children's Haggadah
A haggadah written for kids keeps them in the story instead of watching the clock. Every child at the seder should have one.
$12–$18VIEW
Passover Puppets or Plague Toys
The Ten Plagues are supposed to be dramatic. Plague finger puppets or plush plague sets make the seder memorable for kids.
$15–$30VIEW
Afikomen Prize Money (Chai multiples)
The kid finds the afikomen, holds the seder hostage, and negotiates a prize. Cash in multiples of $18 is tradition.
$18–$54VIEW
Books About Passover and Exodus
For the guests who want to understand more
The Prince of Egypt (Book)
The story every Jewish child knows. A beautifully illustrated version is a gift that travels down generations.
$15–$25VIEW
Let My People Go — History of Passover
For the curious guest who wants to understand what Passover actually means historically and spiritually.
$14–$22VIEW
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