As Rosh Hashanah — the Jewish New Year — is September 15th through the 17th, family tables will soon be filled with challah, beef brisket, rugelach, and other traditional dishes to celebrate the High Holidays. Here are a few offerings for Rosh Hashanah by NYC local businesses

PJ Bernstein
Upper East Side’s PJ Bernstein is a multi-generational family-owned Jewish Delicatessen and full-service restaurant that has been popular amongst New Yorkers and iconic celebrities for over five decades and offers a carefully curated Rosh Hashanah menu for gatherings of all sizes. They are offering a Rosh Hashanah menu featuring appetizers, salads, soups, entrees, sides and desserts.

Li-Lac Chocolates
Li-Lac Chocolates, New York’s oldest chocolate house since 1923, is celebrating its centennial year.
Their chocolates are handmade daily in Brooklyn and Kosher Certified. Li-Lac has broadened its selection of confections to include specialty molds and gifts, now offering more than 120 items making it one of the largest selections of gourmet chocolates in the world.

A few gift options for the High Holy Days include a Big Chocolate Apple 5 oz. that comes in milk and dark chocolate as well as a variety of gift boxes and baskets for any occasion, which options may be viewed here.
