A Judaica Gift Guide

The J&M Guide to
Passover Gifts

Freedom, memory, and a seder table
worth gathering around.

Passover — Pesach in Hebrew — is the eight-day celebration of liberation, when Jewish families gather to retell the story of the Exodus. The seder meal is the heart of it: a ritual of questions, songs, symbolic foods, and slow storytelling that spans generations around a single table.

At J&M Judaica, we’re currently crafting a small collection of pieces for your seder table — each hand-poured in resin by Michelle and Julie in Atlanta. The pieces below are coming soon. Let us know if you’d like to be the first to hear when they’re ready.

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For Your
Seder Table

Two handcrafted pieces for the heart of your Pesach table.
Hand-poured in Atlanta, made to last.

Handcrafted resin Seder Plate by J&M Judaica

I · The Six Symbols

The Seder Plate

$154

Six wells for the symbolic foods of the seder — maror, zeroa, karpas, chazeret, charoset, and the egg. Hand-poured in resin in three finishes: gold-flecked, silver-flecked, and a dried-flower variant. A warm, modern silhouette meant to become the piece your family circles every spring.

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Handcrafted resin Matzah Plate by J&M Judaica

II · At the Center of the Table

The Matzah Plate

$108

A handcrafted resin plate built to hold the three matzot of the seder — Kohen, Levi, and Yisrael — with modern elegance and solid brass handles. Available in a bright red with hand-set evil-eye beads, or a richer gold-flecked pairing. Hand-poured in small batches, made to become the piece your family pulls out every spring.

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Ask Michelle & Julie

Frequently Asked

Are the plates dishwasher safe?

No. Hand wash only with warm water and mild soap, then dry with a soft cloth.

Can I commission a custom piece?

Yes. If you’d like something bespoke for your seder, we can talk through it. Start a conversation →

Where are your pieces made?

Every J&M Judaica piece is handcrafted in Atlanta, Georgia by Michelle and Julie. No two are exactly alike — small variations are part of what makes each piece yours.

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