Text and Styling by Esther Ottensoser
Photography by Hudi Greenberger
I always think of Shavuos as the perfect opportunity to have fun, be creative, and get a chance to patchkeh! There’s no succah to build or chometz to get rid of — just the heady aromas of babkas, cheesecakes, and flowers.
While it’s not actually my minhag to make a full-blown kiddush Shavuos morning, it’s always interesting to learn about different minhagim and the ways other people prepare for Yom Tov.
Whether you decide to go all out, incorporate some ideas, or just pick up a tip or two from this kiddush décor, I hope you truly enjoy the preparation and have a beautiful Yom Tov!
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