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What's New for New Year

In the spirit of Jewish New Year; a time of self reflection and self improvement we have introduced a couple of changes which we are sure our PF community will appreciate:

We have an all new menu in our Closter store and our delicious light bites addition; Avocado Smash is literally smashing it!

We are also happy to announce that you will soon be able to order your favorite Patisserie Florentine food with Uber Eats.. You'll simply click your way to a delicious delivery straight to your door. Watch this space for further details. In the meantime we wish you all...

Rosh HaShana literally means “Head of the Year” in Hebrew and it is the Jewish New Year, a time of prayer, self-reflection, and repentance. We review our actions during the past year, and we look for ways to improve ourselves, our communities, and our world in the year to come.

The holiday marks the beginning of a 10-day period, known as the Yamim Nora-im (“Days of Awe” or “High Holidays”), ushered in by Rosh HaShana and culminating with Yom Kippur (the “Day of Atonement”).

Rosh HaShana is widely observed by Jewish people throughout the world, often with prayer and reflection in a synagogue. There also are several holiday rituals observed at home. Rosh HaShana is celebrated on the first day of the Hebrew month of Tishrei, and as with all Jewish holidays starts and ends with a delicious feast which – because of differences in the solar and lunar calendar – corresponds to September or October on the Gregorian or secular calendar.

Customs associated with the holiday include sounding the shofar, eating a round challah, and scrumptious honey cakes as well as tasting apples and honey to represent a sweet New Year.


*Remember to order your Rosh Hashana feast today at either our Englewood or Closter stores

ENGLEWOOD 201 408 4890 / CLOSTER 201 660 8296

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