Rosh Hashanah - Tips for Setting a Beautiful Table

I love decorating my table, whether I’m hosting a large gathering or keeping it small and intimate. All it takes are a few thoughtful touches to make it feel warm, festive, and inviting. This year, I played around with different ideas for Rosh Hashanah, and I’m so excited to share them with you!
I always begin by choosing a color scheme. Often, I’ll pull inspiration from the challah cover, napkins, or even my dishes. A cohesive palette instantly sets the tone and creates a beautiful foundation for the rest of the table.
2. Apples & Honey With a Twist
No Rosh Hashanah table is complete without apples and honey. I love displaying them on a charcuterie board, it makes such a striking centerpiece! To elevate the presentation, I’ll add cheese, crackers, pomegranates, dates, and figs. Sometimes I even tuck in bosc pears and grapes for that rich autumn feel.
3. A Special Touch at Each Plate Setting
Adding a little detail to each plate makes the table feel extra special. Over the years, I’ve used beaded charms, honey sticks with dippers, personalized marzipan treats, napkins, place cards, or even a simple apple. It’s a small gesture that makes a big impact.
Candlelight brings magic to the table. I scatter votives throughout, and the Star of David votives are a staple I bring out for every Jewish holiday. I’ll sometimes mix in small apples or pomegranates as natural décor for added texture and color.

5. Flowers & Finishing Touches
Flowers always breathe life into a tablescape. I arrange blooms in my chosen palette, then complete the setting with a kiddush cup, candle holders, elegant dishes, and beautiful glasses. Together, these elements create a warm and welcoming table that feels celebratory and full of meaning.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this peek into my holiday table! If you’d like to bring these ideas to life, you can shop our curated Rosh Hashanah tablescapes or visit our Pinterest board for even more inspiration.
Wishing you a sweet New Year.
Shana Tova!
Lisa
Comments on this post (3)
Beautiful!!!
— rivka
This is beautiful and looks effortless (even though I know that it is not). Lovely!
Shanah Tovah!
Jason
— Jason Berke
What a beautiful holiday table! Have a sweet New Year!! Thanks for the inspiration!!
— Diane Heiman