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September 14, 2023 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2023-09-14

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20 | SEPTEMBER 14 • 2023

PHOTO BY JESUS CABALLERO

ROSH HASHANAH



Although this table was not created
for Rosh Hashanah (it’s actually one
lucky couple’s Shabby Chic destination
wedding in Portugal, photographed
by Lisbon-based photographer Jesus
Caballero), we love the simplicity of
a single red apple serving as a place
setting on each plate amid a white
backdrop.

Rustic and brilliantly colored,
these Mimi Thorisson Italian
Hours Side Plates are
inspired by Italian pottery art.
Area Anthropologie stores.
Anthropologie.com.



D

ress your holiday table with all the symbols
of the New Year — and go a step further
by taking your cue from their palette.
Crisp and bright or rustic-toned apples, deep-am-
ber honey, juicy pomegranates, golden challah — all
take a beautiful place on your Rosh Hashanah table.

The symbolic fruit of Rosh
Hashanah lends itself to
luscious, colorful tablescapes.

LYNNE KONSTANTIN

CONTRIBUTING WRITER

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continued on page 22

The mouth-
blown soda glass
with a vintage-
inspired curved
pedestal stem,
Anthropologie’s
Mimi Thorisson
Italian Hours Wine
Glasses in peach
bring a whiff of the
harvest season to
the holiday table.
Anthropologie.com.



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